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This is a commemorative edition for C. Vann Woodward, who died in December 1999, of his classic work on the history of segregation and American race relations. Pulitzer-Prize winning biographer and former Woodward student, William McFeely contributes a special afterword to discuss how Strange Career achieved its own significance as part of history.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a commemorative edition for C. Vann Woodward, who died in December 1999, of his classic work on the history of segregation and American race relations. Pulitzer-Prize winning biographer and former Woodward student, William McFeely contributes a special afterword to discuss how Strange Career achieved its own significance as part of history.
Autorenporträt
Woodward is one of the most influential and distinguished southern historians in the 20th Century. He received the Pulitzer in History in 1982 for Mary Chesnut's Civil War. McFeely is a well-known historian and biographer. He won the Lincoln Prize in 1992 for the biography Frederick Douglass and the Pulitzer, in 1982 (the same year as Woodward) for Grant: A Biography.