Cross Cultural Solidarity

History; in the Service of Solidarity

Massive Resistance

BOOKS

Numan V. Bartley: The Rise of Massive Resistance: Race and Politics in the South During the 1950’s.

Rebecca Brückmann: Massive Resistance and Southern Womanhood: White Women, Class, and Segregation.

Dan T. Carter: The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics.

Joseph Crespino:

John Kyle Day: The Southern Manifesto: Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregation.

Carolyn Renée Dupont: Mississippi Praying: Southern White Evangelicals and the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1975.

Glenn Feldman (editor): Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South.

Emma J. Folwell: The War on Poverty in Mississippi: From Massive Resistance to New Conservatism.

Matthew D. Lassiter & Andrew B. Lewis (editors): The Moderates’ Dilemma: Massive Resistance to School Desegregation in Virginia.

George Lewis:

Angie Maxwell: The Indicted South: Public Criticism, Southern Inferiority, and the Politics of Whiteness.

Elizabeth Gillespie McRae: Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy.

Jason Sokol: There Goes My Everything: White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975.

Jason Morgan Ward: Defending White Democracy: The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936-1965.

Clive Webb: Rabble Rousers: The American Far Right in the Civil Rights Era.

Clive Webb (editor): Massive Resistance: Southern Opposition to the Second Reconstruction.

ARTICLES

Sarah Carr: In Southern Towns, ‘Segregation Academies’ Are Still Going Strong: In the 1960s and ’70s, towns across the South created inexpensive private schools to keep white students from having to mix with black. Many remain open, the communities around them as divided as ever.

Dan T. Carter: Legacy of Rage: George Wallace and the Transformation of American Politics.

Patricia Cohen: Interpreting Some Overlooked Stories From the South.

Justin Driver: Supremacies and the Southern Manifesto.

The Equal Justice Initiative:

Elizabeth Gillespie McRae:

Milestone Documents in American History: The Southern Manifesto.

Jason Sokol:

The Southern Manifesto: Transcript.

Rebecca Stoner: ‘Segregation’s Constant Gardeners’: How White Women Kept Jim Crow Alive. Elizabeth McRae’s recent book introduces us to good white mothers, PTA members, and newspaper columnists who were also committed white supremacists.

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