Defying disfranchisement Black voting rights activism in the Jim Crow South, 1890-1908 /
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Baton Rouge, La. :
Louisiana State University Press,
c2010.
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- Prologue : April 27, 1903
- We must either fight or submit : phase one begins
- If thine eye be evil : the road to Williams v. Mississippi
- The grandfather clause : phase two begins
- Negroes have organized : Alabama's disfranchisers, Black activists, and the courts
- An appeal to the colored citizens of Alabama : registration and resistance
- The enemies' works : the Alabama cases begin
- Swords and torches : the Virginians enter the fray
- The second Dred Scott case : Giles v. Harris is decided
- The banner Negroes : fighting to the end.