This book, Jackson, Mississippi: An American Chronicle of Struggle and Schism, offers a unique perspective on the history, social science, and political science of the United States, particularly the Southern region. The book is a first edition hardcover published in 1979 by Exposition Press. It has 272 pages and measures 9in. length, 6in. width, and 0.7in. height.


The author, R. Edwin King and John R. Salter, provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of civil rights and ethnic studies, particularly African American studies. The book also features a dust jacket and ex libris, making it a vintage and collectible item for any book enthusiast. Whether you are a history buff or a collector, this book is a must-have for your collection.