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The crucible of race : black/white relations in the American South since emancipation / Joel Williamson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Williamson, Joel.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Civil rights--Southern States.
African Americans.
African Americans--Southern States--History.
Southern States--Race relations.
Southern States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (582 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Black/White relations in the American South since emancipation
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, c1984.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
""Black/White Relations in the American South since Emancipation"". Winner of the Parkman Prize of The Society of American Historians.
Contents:
Contents; Introduction; I. The Genesis of the Organic Society; II. Black Life in the South, 1865-1915; III. The Conservative Restoration and the Liberal Revolt; IV. The Rise of the Radicals; V. Thomas Dixon and The Leopard's Spots; VI. In Violence Veritas; VII. Depoliticalization and the Separation of the Races; VIII. The Conservative Response to Radicalism; IX. The Crucible of Race; X. The North and the Negro in the South; XI. Northern Republicans and Southern Race Relations, 1895-1912; XII. Radical Swan Song: Radicalism and Conservatism in Washington under Woodrow Wilson
XIII. The Souls of Black Folk; XIV. White Soul; XV. Legacy: Race Relations in the Twentieth-Century South; Conclusion; The Great Changeover: An Interpretation of White Culture and Race Relations in the American South; Notes; Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-280-52294-1
0-19-802049-X
OCLC:
476012991
Publisher Number:
2027/heb08991 hdl

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