Book Reviews

Abstract

Books reviewed in this issue include 30 Days a Black Man: The Forgotten Story That Exposed the Jim Crow South, Undercover in the Land of Jim Crow: The true sto-ry of a white newspaperman from Pittsburgh who posed as black man in 1948 and woke up the country to the iniquities of American apartheid, Eat’n Park: The Story Behind the Smile, Blood Pudding: Confessions of an Immigrant Boy Pittsburgh, 1920, and Near Woods: A Year in an Allegheny Forest.

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