| + — | Dial. 38: 315. My. 1, ‘03. 1850w. |
“The book shows neither depth of thought nor thoroughness of research, but is chiefly notable as the portrayal of the well-known views of the less liberal leaders of the South with high authority and great literary skill.”
| + — | Ind. 58: 556. Mr. 9, ‘05. 860w. |
“We do not doubt his wish to deal candidly with his subject, but we are forced to the conclusion that he lacks the unbiased mind which would enable him to do so. His statements are too sweeping, and are not supported in all cases by the actual facts, as has, we believe, been shown.” Isabel Eaton.
| — | Int. J. Ethics. 15 :518. Jl. ‘05. 2130w. |
“Mr. Page’s book is honest, kindly, and, barring a few extravagances, moderate.”
| + + — | Nation. 81: 280. O. 5, ‘05. 1320w. |
“A temperate discussion of the race question from a southerner’s point of view.”
| + + | R. of Rs. 31: 127. Ja. ‘05. 130w. |
Paget, Violet. See Lee, Vernon, pseud.