History and hope in the heart of Dixie scholarship, activism, and Wayne Flynt in the modern South /
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Language: | English |
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University of Alabama Press,
c2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Can any good thing come from Auburn? / John Shelton Reed
- Revisiting race relations in an Upland South community : Lacrosse, Arkansas / Brooks Blevins
- Southern accents : the politics of race and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 / Susan Youngblood Ashmore
- Is there a balm in Gilead? Baptists and reform in North Carolina, 1900-1925 / Richard D. Starnes
- The beginnings of interracialism : Macon, Georgia, in the 1930s / Andrew M. Manis
- Race, class, the Southern conference, and the beginning of the end of the New Deal coalition / Glenn Feldman
- "Wallaceism is an insidious and treacherous type of disease" : the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial election and the "Wallace freeze" on Alabama politics / Gordon E. Harvey
- Divide and conquer : interest groups and political culture in Alabama, 1929-1971 / Jeff Frederick
- The scholar as activist / Dewayne Key
- Evangelist for constitutional reform / Bailey Thomson
- The historian as public policy activist / Dan T. Carter.