Managing white supremacy race, politics, and citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia /
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
c2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : separation by consent
- A fine discrimination indeed : party politics and white supremacy from emancipation to world war
- Opportunities found and lost : race and politics after world war
- Redefining race : the campaign for racial purity
- Educating citizens or servants? : Hampton Institute and the divided mind of white Virginians
- Little tyrannies and petty skullduggeries
- A melancholy distinction : Virginia's response to lynching
- The erosion of paternalism : confronting the limits of managed race relations
- Travelling in opposite directions
- Too radical for us : the passing of managed race relations
- Epilogue : the making of massive resistance.