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23. Carl Schurz, “Can the South Solve the Negro Problem?” McClure’s Magazine (January 1904): 259-75.
Criticism by a seasoned observer of race relations on Jim Crow legislation and mob violence as means for reasserting a planter-slave relationship between whites and blacks in the South. Schurz argues that eventually black Southerners will either be reduced “to a permanent condition of serfdom” or recognized “as a citizen in the true sense of the term.” The article contains a photograph of the author.