Unnamed Southerners Who Lived in North
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Unnamed Southerners Who Lived in North
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Unnamed Southerners Who Lived in North
Race:
White
Gender:
Multi Gender Group
Class:
MultiClass Group
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
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Origin:
The South
Biography:
When describing the people who gather to stare at Joanna's murdered body and her burning house, the narrator refers, briefly but very specifically, to three categories of people who are not just from the county or the "immediate neighborhood" or from town (287): one of these categories consists of "southerners who had lived for a while in the north" who, like "the poor whites" and "the casual Yankees," identify the crime as the work of "Negro" and actually "hope" that Joanna had been "ravished" as well as murdered (288).
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