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Radicalism In The South Since Reconstruction: An Introduction | p. 1 |
Essays | |
The Afro-American Council and its Challenge of Louisiana's Grandfather Clause | p. 13 |
"The First Anarchist That Ever Came To Atlanta": Hiram F. Hover From New York to The New South | p. 39 |
Mobilizing The Reserve Army: The Communist Party and The Unemployed in Atlanta, 1929-1934 | p. 57 |
Agnes "Sis" Cunningham and Labor Songs in The Depression South | p. 83 |
The Tight Rope of Democracy: Don West's Clods of Southern Earth | p. 99 |
Black Arts South: Rethinking New Orleans and The Black Arts Movement in The Wake of Hurricane Katrina | p. 129 |
The Great Anti-Injunction Strike of 1976: Context and Implications for Appalachia | p. 149 |
Critik: The Institute of The Black World (IBW), The Political Legacy of Martin Luther King, and The Intellectual Struggle to Rethink America's Racial Meaning | p. 167 |
Southern Theater for Social Change | p. 191 |
Interviews | |
Beluthatchee Blues: An Interview With Stetson Kennedy | p. 211 |
"We Don't Have Much Time": An Interview With Raúl Salinas | p. 227 |
"The Anti-Slavery Act of 2002": An Interview with Si Kahn | p. 239 |
Brief Notes on Contributors | p. 255 |
Index | p. 259 |
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