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_aBadger, Anthony J. _e1 |
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_aNew Deal/New South : _ban Anthony J. Badger reader. _c |
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_aFayetteville : _bUniversity of Arkansas Press, _c(c)2007. |
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_aHuey Long and the New Deal -- _tHow did the New Deal change the South? -- _tThe modernization of the South : the lament for rural worlds lost -- _tWhatever happened to Roosevelt's new generation of southerners? -- _tSoutherners who refused to sign the Southern Manifesto -- _tThe white reaction to Brown : Arkansas, the Southern Manifesto, and massive resistance -- _t"Closet moderates" : why white liberals failed, 1940-1970 -- _tFrom defiance to moderation : South Carolina governors and racial change -- _t"When I took the oath of office, I took no vow of poverty" : race, corruption, and democracy in Louisiana, 1928-2000 -- _tThe dilemma of biracial politics in the South since 1965 -- _tSouthern New Dealers confront the world : Lyndon Johnson, Albert Gore, and Vietnam -- _tThe anti-Gore campaign of 1970 (with Michael S. Martin). |
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520 | 0 | _aThe twelve essays in this book, several published here for the first time, represent some of Tony Badger's best work in his ongoing examination of how white liberal southern politicians who came to prominence in the New Deal and World War II handled the race issue when it became central to politics in the 1950s and 1960s. Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s thought a new generation of southerners would wrestle Congress back from the conservatives. The Supreme Court thought that responsible southern leaders would lead their communities to general school desegregation after the Brown decision. John. | |
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