The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan

by Thomas Dixon

Other authorsThomas D. Clark (Introduction)
Paperback, 1970

Publication

University Press of Kentucky (1970), 374 pages

Original publication date

1905

Collection

Description

Thomas Dixon was a lawyer, North Carolina state legislator, Baptist minister, lecturer, and novelist. This novel, an abridgement by Cary Wintz was originally published in 1905. It reflects turn-of-the-century attitudes most southerners had about Republican rule during Reconstruction.

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LibraryThing member marshapetry
Recommend - not for literary excellence, but for seeing racism from a historical perspective. I think we forget just how truly vile (in this book, black) racism is, and tend to only see it as a dislike... "he's a racist" seems to mean nowadays that "he doesn't like XXX" and, while we think
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negatively of racism, the deeply reprehensible actions and opinions that go along with racism are overlooked. This book is good in that it shows the language of racism and it's difficult to read such language. Whereas nowadays the n-word or a monkey-caricature is all that is needed to incite digust, in this book the n-word is a common word and the real vileness that is racism comes out in flaming form. Definitely worth the read.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0813101263 / 9780813101262

Physical description

374 p.; 5 inches

Pages

374

Rating

(19 ratings; 2.2)
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