Black, white, and southern : race relations and southern culture, 1940 to the present / David R. Goldfield.
The author asserts that the struggles of Black southerners to lift the barriers that had historically separated them from their White counterparts not only brought about the demise of white supremacy but did so without destroying the South's unique culture.
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Record details
- ISBN: 0807115320
- ISBN: 9780807115329
- Physical Description: xviii, 321 pages, 22 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [1990]
- Copyright: ©1990
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-312). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Race relations and Southern culture -- "A kind of sunlight" : Depression, war, and change, 1930-1945 -- A season of hope, 1945-1954 -- Flight from reality : The rise of White resistance, 1945-1956 -- The limits of endurance : Buses, books, and balance sheets, 1954-1960 -- The crusade against segregation, 1960-1964 -- The last crusade : Voting rights, 1962-1965 -- The first hurrah : Black ballots -- The rough side of the mountain : The Black economy, 1965-1976 -- No broad highways : Class and race in the South since 1976 -- Mountaintops and green valleys : Beyond race in the modern South. |
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Subject: | African Americans > Southern States > History > 20th century. African Americans > Civil rights > Southern States > History > 20th century. Southern States > Race relations. |
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