BIBLIOGRAPHY
The
1920s
Great
Depression and the New Deal
World
War II
Segregation
in the South
American
society and the Cold War
Cold
War Politics, 1945-1960
1960s:
Culture and Society
The
Civil Rights Movement
Politics,
1960-1980
Politics
since 1980
Society
and Culture since 1980
Historiographical
Issues
Background
Reading
Internet
Resources
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SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTH
General/Background
Pete
Daniel, Standing at the Crossroads
Jane Elizabeth Dailey, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, and Bryant Simon, eds., Jumpin'
Jim Crow: Southern Politics from Civil War to Civil Rights (2000)
Joel
Williamson, A Rage for Order: Black/White Relations in the American
South since Emancipation (1986)
Leon
Litwack, Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow
(1998)
Neil R. McMillen, Dark Journey: Black Mississipians in the Age of Jim Crow (1989)
Robin D.G. Kelley and Earl Lewis, ed., To make our world anew : a history of
African Americans
William
H. Chafe, "The Gods Bring Threads to Webs Begun," Journal
of American History, 86: 4 (2000)
C.
Vann Woodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow, rev. ed. (1974)
Migration
James
R. Grossman Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners & the Great
Migration (1989).
Henri
Florette, Black migration: movement North, 1900-1920 (1975)
Nicholas
Lemann The Promised Land: the great black migration and how it changed
America (1991)
Carole
Marks, Farewell, we're good and gone: the great Black migration (1989)
Joe
Williams Trotter jr. (ed.) The Great migration in historical perspective
(1991)
Culture,
gender, class
Grace
Elizabeth Hale, Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the
South, 1890-1940 (1998)
Martha Elizabeth Hodes, White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the Nineteenth-Century
South (1997)
Glenda
Elizabeth Gilmore, Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White
Supremacy in North Carolina 1896-1920 (1996)
Robin D. G. Kelley, Race
Rebels: Culture. Politics. and the Black Working Class (1994)
Nancy
MacLean, "The Leo
Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of
Reactionary Populism," Journal of American History, 1991
Resistance
Adam Fairclough, "Being in the Field of Education and Also Being a Negro
.Seems
.Tragic':
Black Teachers in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History, 2000
(JSTOR)
Robin
D. G. Kelley, "'We Are Not What We Seem': Rethinking Black Working-Class
Opposition in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History, 80:1
(1993)
James
R. Grossman Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners & the Great
Migration (1989).
W.
Fitzhugh Brundage, Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Virginia.
1880-1930 (1993)
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