Stephen Kantrowitz is associate professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A rich and insightful dissection of the rise of American racism in
the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Charles B. Dew, "New York
Times Book Review"
Based on broad research in primary sources, including an impressive
array of manuscript collections, it has immense strengths."Journal
of American History"
In describing Tillman's political maneuvers, Kantrowitz
thoughtfully deals with many of the issues that concern historians
today."Washington Post Book World"
Mr. Kantrowitz writes well, argues coherently, and has a strong
point of view."Washington Times"
"A rich and insightful dissection of the rise of American racism in
the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Charles B. Dew, "New York
Times Book Review""
"Based on broad research in primary sources, including an
impressive array of manuscript collections, it has immense
strengths."Journal of American History""
"In describing Tillman's political maneuvers, Kantrowitz
thoughtfully deals with many of the issues that concern historians
today."Washington Post Book World""
"Mr. Kantrowitz writes well, argues coherently, and has a strong
point of view."Washington Times""
A thoughtful biography of one of the archracists and pillars of Jim
Crow in the post-Reconstruction South."New York Times Book Review"
Ask a Question About this Product More... |