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Toward the Meeting of the Waters : Currents in the Civil Rights Movement of South Carolina during the Twentieth Century /

Brings together voices of leading historians alongside recollections from central participants to provide the first comprehensive history of the civil rights movement as experienced by black and white South Carolinians. --from publisher descriptioin.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Burton, Orville Vernon, Moore, Winfred B., 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, 2008.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Pt. 1. Governors: From defiance to moderation : South Carolina governors and racial change / Tony Badger
  • Comments / Ernest F. Hollings, John C. West
  • Questions and answers
  • pt. 2. Aggressors: Lynching in the outer coastal plain region of South Carolina and the origins of African American collective action, 1901-1910 / Terence R. Finnegan. Conflicting expectations : white and Black anticipations of opportunities in World War I-era South Carolina / Janet G. Hudson
  • An "ominous defiance" : the Lowman lynchings of 1926 / Elizabeth Robeson
  • The civil right not to be lynched : state law, government, and citizen response to the killing of Willie Earle (1947) / William Gravely
  • This magic moment : when the Ku Klux Klan tried to kill rhythm and blues music in South Carolina / Frank Beacham
  • pt. 3. Reformers: Mr. NAACP : Levi G. Byrd and the remaking of the NAACP in state and nation, 1917-1960 / Peter F. Lau
  • The impact of 1940s civil rights activism on the state's 1960s civil rights scene / Wim Roefs
  • Seeds in unlikely soil : the Briggs v. Elliott school segregation case / Orville Vernon Burton, Beatrice Burton, and Simon Appleford
  • Five days in May : freedom riding in the Carolinas / Raymond Arsenault
  • The developmental leadership of Septima Clark, 1954-1967 / Stephen L. Preskill
  • pt. 4. Resisters: Memories and forebodings : the fight to preserve the white Democratic primary in South Carolina, 1944-1950 / James O. Farmer
  • Could history repeat itself? : the prospects for a second Reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina / Robert R. Korstad
  • The White Citizens' Councils of Orangeburg County, South Carolina / John W. White
  • "Integration with (relative) dignity" : the desegregation of Clemson College and George McMillan's article at forty / M. Ron Cox Jr.
  • Memory, history, and the desegregation of Greenville, South Carolina / Stephen O'Neill
  • Schooling and white supremacy : the African-American struggle for educational equality and access in South Carolina, 1945-1970 / R. Scott Baker
  • pt. 5. Retrospectives: Briggs v. Elliott a half century later / John Hope Franklin, Joseph A. De Laine Jr., Beatrice Brown Rivers
  • Questions and answers
  • Voices from the civil rights movement in South Carolina / Charles F. McDrew, Constance Curry, Matthew J. Perry Jr., Harvey B. Gantt
  • The Orangeburg massacre / Cleveland L. Sellers Jr., Jordan M. Simmons III, Jack Bass
  • "We're not there yet" : Orangeburg, 1968-2003 / William C. Hine
  • pt. 6. Crosscurrents at century's end
  • The economics of the civil rights revolution / Gavin Wright
  • Civil rights and politics in South Carolina : the perspective of one lifetime, 1940-2003 / Dan Carter
  • How far we have come
  • how far we still have to go / Charles Joyner.