

An edition of What answer? (1868)
By Anna E. Dickinson
Publish Date
1868
Publisher
Ticknor and Fields
Language
eng
Pages
301
Description:
"Set in the midst of the Civil War, this controversial work traces the tragic history of an interracial marriage, which is doomed to disaster by the intolerance of a Northern society that refuses to accept racial equality. Also lending the story interest are Dickinson's impassioned descriptions of two famous historical incidents - the terrible New York City Draft Riots of July 1863 and the storming of Fort Wagner by the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts, the famed Black infantry regiment. Even more important is the glimpse she provides into the conflicted attitudes of average White Northern citizens toward Blacks after the war. The themes of racial tension and justice give What Answer? enduring value." "This edition of a unique work, long out of print, includes an informative introduction by J. Matthew Gallman, Henry R. Luce Professor of the Civil War Era at Gettysburg College."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: African Americans, Draft Riot, New York, N.Y., 1863, Fiction, History, Interracial marriage, Passing (Identity), Racially mixed people, Racism, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, African americans, fiction
Places: New York (N.Y.), Philadelphia (Pa.), United States
Times: Civil war, 1861-1865