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Promiseland: A Century of Life in a Negro Community - Paperback

Promiseland: A Century of Life in a Negro Community - Paperback

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by Elizabeth Rauh Bethel (Author)

A portrait of a dynamic African American community in the rural South

Promiseland chronicles the intergenerational story of fifty African American families living in the rural community of Promised Land, South Carolina. From the newly emancipated slaves who established the settlement in 1870 to the third- and fourth-generation descendants who remain a part of the community, Elizabeth Rauh Bethel describes the personal strength, cooperative spirit, family integrity, and gender equality that have united residents in the face of unyielding racial abuse.

Author Biography

Elisabeth Rauh Bethel is a professor of sociology at Lander College in Greenwood, South Carolina. She holds degrees from William Woods University, Oklahoma City University, and the University of Oklahoma.

Number of Pages: 358
Dimensions: 1.05 x 9.03 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 31, 1997