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This book broadly frames the scholarly conversation about southern radicalism, putting essays covering a range of historical periods and topics in dialogue with each other so as to get a sense of the range of southern politics and history.
Contents
Foreword Introduction 'Preaching Anarchy'?: A New York Shaker's Ideas for Perfecting the New South Go Into the Courts: The Afro-American Council's Southern Legal Struggle Mobilizing the Reserve Army: The Communist Party and the Unemployed in Atlanta, 1929-1934 Agnes "'Sis" Cunningham and Radical/Labor Songs in the 1930s South Poetry and Interracial Progressive Coalitions in the Post-War South Beluthahatchee: Stetson Kennedy's 'place of forgiveness?' or Woody Guthrie's 'last stand' Ben V. Olguín, "Red Raza: Chicana/o Nationalism and the International Question" William Strickland, "The Institute of the Black World (IBW), the Political Legacy of Martin Luther King, and the Intellectual Struggle to Re-Think America's Racial Meaning" James Smethurst, "Black Arts South: Rethinking New Orleans and the Black Arts Movement in the Wake of Katrina" Pat Arnow, "Rough Roads for Southern Theaters: Brave Groups in Small Places Face Politics and Money in the '70s and '80s" Lynda Ann Ewen, "Radicalismin the Appalachian Coalfields"