
522 Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature (with Jolene Hubbs) | My Last Book with Mark Cirino
The History of Literature
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Kemble's Race Problem
Kemble was an illustrator best known for being hired by Mark Twain to illustrate adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In 1891, this picture of a native born poor white man who lives in a cotton mill village in Georgia gets labeled race problem. This is the decade that saw the rise of Jim Crow. It's almost like how can we middle class whites justify segregation when we clearly have these poor white people who are not a credit to our race? That's I think exactly what is going on in that image with that caption.
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