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Since its publication in 1978, Jay R. Mandle'sThe Roots of Black Povertyhas come to be seen as a landmark publication in the study of the political economy of the postbellum South. InNot Slave, Not Free, Mandle substantially revises and updates his earlier work in light of significant new research. The new edition provides an enhanced historical perspective on the African American economic experience since emancipation. Not Slave, Not Freefocuses first on rural southern society before World War II and the role played by African Americans in that setting. The South was the least developed part of the United States, a fact that Mandle considers fundamental in accounting for the poverty of African Americans in the years before the War. At the same time, however, the concentration of the black labor force in plantation work significantly retarded the South's economic growth. Tracing the postwar migration of blacks from the South, Mandle shifts attention to the problems and opportunities that confronted African Americans in cities. He shows how occupational segregation and income growth accelerated this migration. Instrumental to an understanding of the history of the political economy of the United States, this book also directs readers and policymakers to the central issues confronting African Americans today.Mandle, Jay R. is the author of 'Not Slave, Not Free The African Economic Experience Since the Civil War' with ISBN 9780822312208 and ISBN 0822312204.
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