Jumpin' Jim Crow : : Southern Politics from Civil War to Civil Rights / / Jane Dailey, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, Bryant Simon.
White supremacy shaped all aspects of post-Civil War southern life, yet its power was never complete or total. The form of segregation and subjection nicknamed Jim Crow constantly had to remake itself over time even as white southern politicians struggled to extend its grip. Here, some of the most i...
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Northen's Public and Personal Struggles against Lynching -- Chapter 7 "For Colored" and "For White": Segregating Consumption in the South -- Chapter 8 The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism -- Chapter 9 False Friends and Avowed Enemies: Southern African Americans and Party Allegiances in the 1920s -- Chapter 10 Race Reactions: African American Organizing, Liberalism, and White Working-Class Politics in Postwar South Carolina -- Chapter 11 "As a Man, I Am Interested in States' Rights": Gender, Race, and the Family in the Dixiecrat Party, 1948-1950 -- Chapter 12 Dynamite and "The Silent South": A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina -- Afterwords -- Portraying Power -- Reflections -- The Shoah and Southern History -- Contributors -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star White supremacy shaped all aspects of post-Civil War southern life, yet its power was never complete or total. The form of segregation and subjection nicknamed Jim Crow constantly had to remake itself over time even as white southern politicians struggled to extend its grip. Here, some of the most innovative scholars of southern history question Jim Crow's sway, evolution, and methods over the course of a century. These essays bring to life the southern men and women--some heroic and decent, others mean and sinister, most a mixture of both--who supported and challenged Jim Crow, showing that white supremacy always had to prove its power. Jim Crow was always in motion, always adjusting to meet resistance and defiance by both African Americans and whites. Sometimes white supremacists responded with increased ferocity, sometimes with more subtle political and legal ploys. Jumpin' Jim Crow presents a clear picture of this complex negotiation. For example, even as some black and white women launched the strongest attacks on the system, other white women nurtured myths glorifying white supremacy. Even as elite whites blamed racial violence on poor whites, they used Jim Crow to dominate poor whites as well as blacks. Most important, the book portrays change over time, suggesting that Strom Thurmond is not a simple reincarnation of Ben Tillman and that Rosa Parks was not the first black woman to say no to Jim Crow. From a study of the segregation of household consumption to a fresh look at critical elections, from an examination of an unlikely antilynching campaign to an analysis of how miscegenation laws tried to sexualize black political power, these essays about specific southern times and places exemplify the latest trends in historical research. Its rich, accessible content makes Jumpin' Jim Crow an ideal undergraduate reader on American history, while its methodological innovations will be emulated by scholars of political history generally. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Edward L. Ayers, Elsa Barkley Brown, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Laura F. 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Jumpin' Jim Crow : Southern Politics from Civil War to Civil Rights / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Jumpin' Jim Crow -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Politics of Marriage and Households in North Carolina during Reconstruction -- Chapter 2 Negotiating and Transforming the Public Sphere: African American Political Life in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom -- Chapter 3 One Man's Mob Is Another Man's Militia: Violence, Manhood, and Authority in Reconstruction South Carolina -- Chapter 4 The Limits of Liberalism in the New South: The Politics of Race, Sex, and Patronage in Virginia, 1879-1883 -- Chapter 5 White Women and the Politics of Historical Memory in the New South, 1880-1920 -- Chapter 6 William J. Northen's Public and Personal Struggles against Lynching -- Chapter 7 "For Colored" and "For White": Segregating Consumption in the South -- Chapter 8 The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism -- Chapter 9 False Friends and Avowed Enemies: Southern African Americans and Party Allegiances in the 1920s -- Chapter 10 Race Reactions: African American Organizing, Liberalism, and White Working-Class Politics in Postwar South Carolina -- Chapter 11 "As a Man, I Am Interested in States' Rights": Gender, Race, and the Family in the Dixiecrat Party, 1948-1950 -- Chapter 12 Dynamite and "The Silent South": A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina -- Afterwords -- Portraying Power -- Reflections -- The Shoah and Southern History -- Contributors -- Index |
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