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This work focuses on black-Jewish relations in the civil rights-era South. The author begins by ranging over the experiences of southern Jews up to the eve of the civil rights movement and then shows how the historial burden of ambivalence between Jews and blacks affected other issues.
The decade following the 1954 Brown versus Board of Education decision saw white southerners mobilize in massive resistance to racial integration. This title turns traditional top-down models of massive resistance on their head by telling the story of five far-right activists who led grassroots rebellions.
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