“Through Afro-America: An English Reading of the Race Problem” By William Archer gives a unique perspective of the southern United States of America during 1910. In a post-Civil War but pre-Civil Rights Movement time, Archer is able to share his opinion on the social tensions of the world as someone who doesn't call America Home. As a critic by trade, Archer's words are compelling and cutting in a way that only someone with skills such as his can manage.