Southern Rights

Southern Rights
Author: Mark E. Neely
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813918944

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During the civil war that followed, not a day would pass when Confederate military prisons did not contain political prisoners."--BOOK JACKET.

The Southern Rights and Union Parties in Maryland Contrasted

The    Southern Rights    and    Union    Parties in Maryland Contrasted
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023332757

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Southern Rights and Northern Duties in the Present Crisis

Southern Rights and Northern Duties in the Present Crisis
Author: Samuel John Baird
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1861
Genre: Secession
ISBN: BL:A0018607824

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Fight Against Fear

Fight Against Fear
Author: Clive Webb
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820340098

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In the uneasily shared history of Jews and blacks in America, the struggle for civil rights in the South may be the least understood episode. Fight against Fear is the first book to focus on Jews and African Americans in that remarkable place and time. Mindful of both communities' precarious and contradictory standings in the South, Clive Webb tells a complex story of resistance and complicity, conviction and apathy. Webb begins by ranging over the experiences of southern Jews up to the eve of the civil rights movement--from antebellum slaveowners to refugees who fled Hitler's Europe only to arrive in the Jim Crow South. He then shows how the historical burden of ambivalence between Jews and blacks weighed on such issues as school desegregation, the white massive resistance movement, and business boycotts and sit-ins. As many Jews grappled as never before with the ways they had become--and yet never could become--southerners, their empathy with African Americans translated into scattered, individual actions rather than any large-scale, organized alliance between the two groups. The reasons for this are clear, Webb says, once we get past the notion that the choices of the much larger, less conservative, and urban-centered Jewish populations of the North define those of all American Jews. To understand Jews in the South we must look at their particular circumstances: their small numbers and wide distribution, denominational rifts, and well-founded anxiety over defying racial and class customs set by the region's white Protestant majority. For better or worse, we continue to define the history of Jews and blacks in America by its flash points. By setting aside emotions and shallow perceptions, Fight against Fear takes a substantial step toward giving these two communities the more open and evenhanded consideration their shared experiences demand.

Jumpin Jim Crow

Jumpin  Jim Crow
Author: Jane Dailey,Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore,Bryant Simon
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691216249

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White supremacy shaped all aspects of post-Civil War southern life, yet its power was never complete or total. The form of segregation and subjection nicknamed Jim Crow constantly had to remake itself over time even as white southern politicians struggled to extend its grip. Here, some of the most innovative scholars of southern history question Jim Crow's sway, evolution, and methods over the course of a century. These essays bring to life the southern men and women--some heroic and decent, others mean and sinister, most a mixture of both--who supported and challenged Jim Crow, showing that white supremacy always had to prove its power. Jim Crow was always in motion, always adjusting to meet resistance and defiance by both African Americans and whites. Sometimes white supremacists responded with increased ferocity, sometimes with more subtle political and legal ploys. Jumpin' Jim Crow presents a clear picture of this complex negotiation. For example, even as some black and white women launched the strongest attacks on the system, other white women nurtured myths glorifying white supremacy. Even as elite whites blamed racial violence on poor whites, they used Jim Crow to dominate poor whites as well as blacks. Most important, the book portrays change over time, suggesting that Strom Thurmond is not a simple reincarnation of Ben Tillman and that Rosa Parks was not the first black woman to say no to Jim Crow. From a study of the segregation of household consumption to a fresh look at critical elections, from an examination of an unlikely antilynching campaign to an analysis of how miscegenation laws tried to sexualize black political power, these essays about specific southern times and places exemplify the latest trends in historical research. Its rich, accessible content makes Jumpin' Jim Crow an ideal undergraduate reader on American history, while its methodological innovations will be emulated by scholars of political history generally. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Edward L. Ayers, Elsa Barkley Brown, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Laura F. Edwards, Kari Frederickson, David F. Godshalk, Grace Elizabeth Hale, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, Stephen Kantrowitz, Nancy MacLean, Nell Irwin Painter, and Timothy B. Tyson.

Southern rights march

Southern rights march
Author: B. R. Lignoski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1853
Genre: Piano music
ISBN: UOM:39015096367142

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Davis and Lee a vindication of the Southern States citizens and rights by the Federal Constitution and its makers etc

Davis and Lee  a vindication of the Southern States  citizens  and rights  by the Federal Constitution and its makers  etc
Author: P. C. CENTZ (pseud. [i.e. Bernard J. Sage.])
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1866
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023239813

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The Reconstruction of Southern Education

The Reconstruction of Southern Education
Author: Gary Orfield
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015005719631

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