Black Freedom, White Resistance, and Red Menace : Civil Rights and Anticommunism in the Jim Crow South /
In Black Freedom, White Resistance, and Red Menace, Yasuhiro Katagiri offers the first scholarly work to illuminate an important but largely unstudied aspect of civil rights history--the collaborative and mutually beneficial relationship between professional anti-Communists in the North and segregat...
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Crying aloud and sparing not: Myers G. Lowman, J.B. Matthews, and the politics of insecurity
- "Communism and integration are inseparable": Louisiana as the harbinger of segregationist anti-communist inquisitions in the South
- With unwisdom, injustice, and immoderation: a southern-flavored McCarthyism in Georgia
- "A peaceful people have been torn asunder by the communist conspiracy": the Little Rock desegregation crisis in Arkansas as a turning point in massive resistance
- "Run 'em out, boys, run 'em out": webs of suspicion, suppression, and suffocation in Tennessee and Florida
- "We must identify the traitors in our midst": red hearings, red herrings, and red Machiavellianism in Mississippi
- "This is a part of the world communist conspiracy": the white South's desperate stand against the civil and voting rights acts
- Conclusion. "No lie can live forever": from massive resistance to massive fallacy.