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Jumpin' Jim Crow : southern politics from Civil War to civil rights
- Title
- Jumpin' Jim Crow : southern politics from Civil War to civil rights / edited by Jane Dailey, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, and Bryant Simon.
- Publication
- Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2000.
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- Description
- xi, 325 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- A collection of essays discussing politics in the south from the Civil War to the 1960s' civil rights movement. Focuses on specific people, places, and laws of the era.
- Subject
- Since 1865
- African Americans > Civil rights > History. > Southern States
- Sex role > Southern States > History
- African Americans > Civil rights
- Politics and government
- Race relations
- Sex role
- Social conditions
- Bürgerrecht
- Ethnische Beziehungen
- Regierung
- Schwarze
- Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865
- Rassenverhoudingen
- Sekseverschillen
- Politieke aspecten
- Rôle selon le sexe > États-Unis (sud) > Histoire
- Noirs américains > Droits > Histoire. > États-Unis (sud)
- Geschichte 1865-2000
- Southern States > Politics and government > 1865-
- Southern States > Race relations
- Southern States > Social conditions
- Southern States
- USA > Südstaaten
- USA
- États-Unis (sud) > Politique et gouvernement > 1865- ..
- États-Unis (sud) > Relations interethniques
- États-Unis (sud) > Conditions sociales
- États-Unis (sud) > Conditions sociales > 1865- ..
- USA
- Schwarze
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- The politics of marriage and households in North Carolina during Reconstruction / Laura F. Edwards -- Negotiating and transforming the public sphere: African American political life in the transition from slavery to freedom / Elsa Barkley Brown -- One man's mob is another man's militia: violence, manhood, and authority in Reconstruction South Carolina / Stephen Kantrowitz -- The limits of liberalism in the new south: the politics of race, sex, and patronage in Virginia, 1879-1883 / Jane Dailey -- White women and the politics of historical memory in the new south, 1880-1920 / W. Fitzhugh Brundage -- William J. Northen's public and personal struggles against lynching / David F. Godshalk -- "For colored" and "for white": segregating consumption in the south / Grace Elizabeth Hale -- The Leo Frank case reconsidered: gender and sexual politics in the making of reactionary populism / Nancy MacLean -- False friends and avowed enemies: Southern African Americans and party allegiances in the 1920s / Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore -- Race reactions: African American organizing, liberalism, and white working-class politics in postwar South Carolina / Bryant Simon --"As a man, I am interested in states' rights": gender, race, and the family in the Dixiecrat party, 1948-1950 / Kari Frederickson -- Dynamite and "the silent south": a story from the second Reconstruction in South Carolina / Timothy B. Tyson.
- ISBN
- 0691001928
- 9780691001920
- 0691001936
- 9780691001937
- LCCN
- 00027861
- OCLC
- ocm43641237
- 43641237
- SCSB-1138339
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library