Making a new South : race, leadership, and community after the Civil War
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書誌事項
Making a new South : race, leadership, and community after the Civil War
(New perspectives on the history of the South series / edited by John David Smith)
University Press of Florida, c2007
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  東京
  神奈川
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  富山
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  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  広島
  山口
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  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- "Take the negro out of politics" : J. C. L. Harris and the dilemma of white republicans in post-emancipation North Carolina / Deborah Beckel
- "Let us not be so far behind" : Columbus, Georgia, and the struggle of a new south town / Faye L. Jensen
- A peculiar wrenching of the soul : religion, race, and politics in Jim Crow Georgia / Bobby Donaldson
- Heritage of violence : memory and race relations in twentieth-century Waco, Texas / William D. Carrigan
- Atlanta, its people, and the "Atlanta spirit" in the early years of the great depression, 1929-1932 / Douglas L. Fleming
- Race, labor, and democracy : Brownie Lee Jones and the southern school for workers in Virginia during the 1940s / Larissa M. Smith
- From defiance to moderation : South Carolina governors and racial change / Tony Badger
- "The dynamite was fear" : segregation, anticommunism, and sedition in Louisville, Kentucky, the south's northern border / Catherine Fosl
- "Outside agitator" : John Kasper and the desegregation crisis in Clinton, Tennessee / Clive Webb
- Romper lobbies and coloring lessons : grassroots visions and political realities in the battle for head start in Mississippi, 1965-1967 / David C. Carter
- Poverty lawyers and racial reconstruction during the 1970s : north Mississippi rural legal services / Kris Shepard
内容説明・目次
内容説明
By focusing on specific communities, these essays examine the efforts of individuals and small groups to build their vision of the New South. Ranging across the region, from Texas to Virginia, the essays examine specific events at the city or state level. Naturally, politics and race play a major role, from white Republicans in post-emancipation North Carolina to Northern Mississippi Rural Legal Services in the 1970s. Depression-era Atlanta, segregated Louisville, South Carolina governors, and the way memory affects race in twentieth-century Waco are among the broad range of studies offered in this collection. The contributors to ""Making a New South"" explore how white southerners attempted to rebuild their society after suffering defeat during the Civil War and how black southerners worked to establish themselves as free people with all the rights they believed that emancipation had promised to them. Collectively, these essays reveal the public endeavors of idealistic and pragmatic southerners of all races, including preachers, politicians, and public servants, to remake their world in the century following Reconstruction.
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