11. Lauren Dunlap, “The South and Southern Questions,” International Review 13 (August 1882): 169-82.


Assertion that the South knows best what to do about African Americans. “The negro question or problem is not incapable of a satisfactory solution. Its agitation will be brought to an end, its settlement will come, with the vigorous treatment of Southern questions—broader than ever raised in either ante-bellum days or reconstruction days—by Southern statement, and from a Southern standpoint.”