The American Prejudice Against Color: An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily the Nation Got into an Uproar.

Author: Allen, William G., active 1849-1853

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In 'The American Prejudice Against Color: An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily the Nation Got into an Uproar,' William G. Allen presents a gripping account of the deep-rooted prejudice and racial tensions that plagued America during the mid-19th century. Through a series of captivating anecdotes and personal experiences, Allen sheds light on the shocking incidents that unfolded as the nation grappled with its own prejudices. From the harrowing stories of enslaved individuals to the violent clashes between different racial groups, this narrative explores the dark underbelly of American society, revealing the ease with which the nation descended into chaos.

Genres: Historical non-fiction, memoir, social commentary

Themes: Racism, prejudice, social inequality, identity, power dynamics

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