In Black and White: An Interpretation of the South

In Black and White: An Interpretation of the South

by Lily Hardy Hammond, Elna C. Green
ISBN-10:
0820330620
ISBN-13:
9780820330624
Pub. Date:
03/25/2008
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10:
0820330620
ISBN-13:
9780820330624
Pub. Date:
03/25/2008
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
In Black and White: An Interpretation of the South

In Black and White: An Interpretation of the South

by Lily Hardy Hammond, Elna C. Green
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Overview

“Our problem is not racial, but human and economic. . . . We hold the Negro racially responsible for conditions common to all races on his economic plane.” The writings of reformer Lily Hardy Hammond (1859-1925) are filled with such forthright criticisms of southern white attitudes toward African Americans—enough so that her stature as a southern progressive thinker would seem assured. Yet Hammond, who once stood at the intellectual center of the southern women’s social gospel movement and was in her time the South’s most prolific female writer on the “race question,” has been marginalized.

This volume reprints In Black and White, the most important of Hammond’s ten books, along with a sampling of the dozens of articles she published. Elna C. Green’s biographical introduction tells of Hammond’s marriage to a prominent Methodist minister and educator. It also traces Hammond’s career within the context of prevailing gender and racial attitudes in the Jim Crow South. Hammond, who had roots in Methodist home mission work, was also active in such secular and ecumenical organizations as the Southern Sociological Congress, the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Hammond worked alongside blacks to promote education, improve living conditions, and stop lynching. As a suffragist and temperance advocate, she urged the leaders of those largely white women’s movements to partner with African Americans.

Historians of religion, social science, and race relations will welcome the reintroduction of this remarkable but virtually forgotten figure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820330624
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 03/25/2008
Series: The Publications of the Southern Texts Society Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

ELNA C. GREEN is Associate Dean of the College of Humanities and the Arts at San Jose State University. She is the author of This Business of Relief and the editor of Before the New Deal and The New Deal and Beyond (all Georgia)

ELNA C. GREEN is Associate Dean of the College of Humanities and the Arts at San Jose State University. She is the author of This Business of Relief and the editor of Before the New Deal and The New Deal and Beyond (all Georgia)

Table of Contents


Introduction to This Edition   Elna C. Green     vii
List of Lily Hardy Hammond's Publications     lv
In Black and White: An Interpretation of the South
Introduction [to the First Edition]     3
In Terms of Humanity     6
The Basis of Adjustment     19
Houses and Homes     39
An Ounce of Prevention     57
Human Wreckage     68
Service and Cooperation     81
Those Who Come After Us     98
The Great Adventure     105
Selections from Lily Hammond's Other Publications
"Woman's Work for Woman" (1895)     115
"A Southern View of the Negro" (1903)     122
"A Black-and-White Christmas" (1915)     129
"Southern Women and Racial Adjustment" (1917)     132
Index     155
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