Introduction | p. 1 |
"Sweet dreams of freedom": freedwomen's reconstruction of life and labor in lowcountry South Carolina | p. 9 |
Who was John Henry? Railroad construction, Southern folklore, and the birth of rock and roll | p. 38 |
Gender, race, and itinerant commerce in the rural new South | p. 67 |
Becoming "White": race, religion, and the foundations of Syrian/Lebanese ethnicity in the United States | p. 89 |
The politics of Southern draft resistance, 1917-1918: class, race, and conscription in the rural South | p. 117 |
"Fighting whiskey and immorality" at Auburn: the politics of Southern football, 1919-1927 | p. 148 |
The campaign for racial purity and the erosion of paternalism in Virginia, 1922-1930: "nominally White, biologically mixed, and legally Negro" | p. 167 |
Spirited youth or fiends incarnate: the Samarcand arson case and female adolescence in the American South | p. 208 |
Winning the peace: Georgia veterans and the struggle to define the political legacy of World War II | p. 235 |
"Nothing else matters but sex": Cold War narratives of deviance and the search for lesbian teachers in Florida, 1959-1963 | p. 278 |
"It was like all of us had been raped": sexual violence, community mobilization, and the African American freedom struggle | p. 298 |
"An oasis of order": the Citadel, the 1960s, and the Vietnam antiwar movement | p. 328 |
The fickle finger of phosphate: central Florida air pollution and the failure of environmental policy, 1957-1970 | p. 344 |
The politics of race and public space: desegregation, privatization, and the tax revolt in Atlanta | p. 381 |
Globalization, latinization, and the nuevo new South | p. 408 |
Index | p. 447 |
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