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Jumpin' Jim Crow: Southern Politics from Civil War to Civil Rights
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Critical Race TheoryChapter 1South Carolina 275Southern United States HistoryRacial StudyBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistoryCivil WarSocial SciencesRaceAbolition StudiesWhite SupremacyGender StudiesSouthern PoliticsAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsCivil Rights HistoryCivil ConflictBlack Social MovementsAfrican American FreedomIntersectionalityNorth CarolinaAmerican Civil Rights LawJim Crow HistoryAnti-racismBlack ProtestHumanitiesBlack PoliticsAfrican American SlaveryBlack FeminismJim CrowPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 3 Chapter 1: by Laura Edwards Politics of Marriage and Households in North Carolina during Reconstruction 7 Chapter 2: by Elsa Barkely Brown Negotiating and Transforming the Public Sphere: African American Political Life in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom 28 Chapter 3: by Stephen Kantrowwitz One Man's Mob Is Another Man's Militia: Violence, Manhood, and Authority in Reconstruction South Carolina 67 Chapter 4: by Jane Daily Limits of Liberalism in the New Politics of Race, Sex, and Patronage in Virginia, 1879-1883 88 Chapter 5: by W. Fitzhugh Brundage White Women and the Politics of Historical Memory in the New South, 1880-1920 115 Chapter 6: by David F. Godshalk William J. Northen's Public and Personal Struggles against Lynching 140 Chapter 7: by Grace Elizabeth Hale For Colored and For White: Segregating Consumption in the South 162 Chapter 8: by Nancy MacLean Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Vender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism 183 Chapter 9: by Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore False Friends and Avowed Enemies: Southern African Americans and Party Allegiances in the 1920s 219 Chapter 10: by Bryant Simon Race Reactions: African American Organizing, Liberalism, and White Working-Class Politics in Postwar South Carolina 239 Chapter 11: by Kari Frederickson As a Man, I Am Interested in States' Rights: Gender, Race, and the Family in the Dixiecrat Party, 1948-195O 260 Chapter 12: by Timothy B. Tyson Dynamite and The Silent South: A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina 275 Afterwards Portraying Power by Edward Ayers 301 Reflections by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall 304 Shoah and Southern History by Nell Irvin Painter 308 Contributors 311 Index 315