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- W2010175979 abstract "In January of 1964, Robert Penn Warren left his office in the English Department at Yale and set out for Mississippi and Alabama, where he would interview black leaders of the Civil Rights movement. A compilation of these interviews, Who Speaks for the Negro? (1965) is Warren's most comprehensive rumination both on racial inequality and his long and often ambivalent relation to it. At the start of his literary career, this unrepentant Southern Agrarian defended segregation and railed against what he took to be the North's self-righteous concern with black welfare. And for close to forty years, Warren would temper his gradual, reluctant acceptance of integration with bitter, indignant denunciations of any Federal action that might impose upon the South a moral vision not entirely its own. Who Speaks for the Negro is without doubt Warren's most heartfelt denunciation of Southern bigotry. But as self-assured as this book at moments feels in its defense of civil rights, it too equivocates over the place of state intervention in redressing the South's systematic denial of these rights to its black citizens. It is perhaps not surprising, then, that Warren should conclude by shifting the terms of his inquiry away from thorny questions of rights toward a consideration of the more properly cultural effects of integration. Ambivalent about what it means for anyone—let alone a government—to act in the name of an oppressed minority, Warren more confidently decries the imaginary identifications that lead Northerners actually to act like African Americans. 1" @default.
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- W2010175979 title "All the King's Men; or, the Primal Crime" @default.
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