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"Shaped by the author's belief that capitalism inexorably led to the exploitation of Southern farmers during Reconstruction, 'The Quest of the Silver Fleece' dramatizes the economic conflict between cotton growers and Northern capitalists. W.E.B. Du Bois uses Miss Sarah Smith's controversial school for Southern black children as the fictional device that links wealthy cotton planters, their exploited black laborers, and the interests of Wall Street and Washington"--Page 4 of cover.
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Fiction, Swamps, Cotton trade, Rejection (Psychology), Race, African American women, Social classes, Power (Social sciences), African Americans, African americans, fiction, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, romance, general, Fiction, romance, historical, general, Fiction, political, Fiction, generalShowing 5 featured editions. View all 40 editions?
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The quest of the silver fleece: a novel
2004, Pine Street Books
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- 1st Pine Street Books ed.
0812218922 9780812218923
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The quest of the silver fleece: a novel
2004, Harlem Moon
in English
- 1st Harlem Moon trade pbk. ed.
0767918452 9780767918459
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