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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
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Part One: Deep South Enclaves, 1890–1940
- 1. Southern Political Development in Comparative Perspective 3
- 2. The Founding and Maintenance of Southern Enclaves, 1890–1940 33
- 3. Deep South Enclaves on the Eve of the Transition 64
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Part Two: The Transition Begins, 1944–48
- 4. Suffrage Restriction under Attack, 1944–47 95
- 5. Driven from the House of Their Fathers. Southern Enclaves and the National Party, 1947–48 131
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Part Three: The Clouds Darken, 1950–63
- Prologue: “No Solution Offers Except Coercion”. Brown, Massive Resistance, and Campus Crises, 1950–63 173
- 6. “No Task for the Amateur or Hothead”. Mississippi and the Battle of Oxford 190
- 7. “Integration with Dignity”. South Carolina Navigates the Clemson Crisis 215
- 8. “No, Not One”. Georgia’s Massive Resistance and the Crisis at Athens 240
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Part Four: Modes of Democratization and Their Legacies since 1964
- 9. The Deathblows to Authoritarian Rule. The Civil and Voting Rights Acts and National Party Reform, 1964–72 259
- 10. Harnessing the Revolution? Three Paths Out of Dixie 281
- 11. Legacies and Lessons of the Democratized South 335
- Notes 355
- Index 531
- Backmatter 559
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
-
Part One: Deep South Enclaves, 1890–1940
- 1. Southern Political Development in Comparative Perspective 3
- 2. The Founding and Maintenance of Southern Enclaves, 1890–1940 33
- 3. Deep South Enclaves on the Eve of the Transition 64
-
Part Two: The Transition Begins, 1944–48
- 4. Suffrage Restriction under Attack, 1944–47 95
- 5. Driven from the House of Their Fathers. Southern Enclaves and the National Party, 1947–48 131
-
Part Three: The Clouds Darken, 1950–63
- Prologue: “No Solution Offers Except Coercion”. Brown, Massive Resistance, and Campus Crises, 1950–63 173
- 6. “No Task for the Amateur or Hothead”. Mississippi and the Battle of Oxford 190
- 7. “Integration with Dignity”. South Carolina Navigates the Clemson Crisis 215
- 8. “No, Not One”. Georgia’s Massive Resistance and the Crisis at Athens 240
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Part Four: Modes of Democratization and Their Legacies since 1964
- 9. The Deathblows to Authoritarian Rule. The Civil and Voting Rights Acts and National Party Reform, 1964–72 259
- 10. Harnessing the Revolution? Three Paths Out of Dixie 281
- 11. Legacies and Lessons of the Democratized South 335
- Notes 355
- Index 531
- Backmatter 559