Green, Chris
Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction
1. Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction: An Introduction
Chris Green, Rachel Rubin, James Smethurst
2. The Afro-American Council and Its Challenge of Louisiana’s Grandfather Clause
Shawn Leigh Alexander
3. “The First Anarchist That Ever Came to Atlanta”: Hiram F. Hover from New York to the New South
Bruce E. Baker
4. Mobilizing the Reserve Army: The Communist Party and the Unemployed in Atlanta, 1929–1934
James J. Lorence
5. Agnes “Sis” Cunningham and Labor Songs in the Depression South
Ronald D. Cohen
6. The Tight Rope of Democracy: Don West’s
Chris Green
7. Black Arts South: Rethinking New Orleans and the Black Arts Movement in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
James Smethurst
8. The Great Anti-Injunction Strike of 1976: Context and Implications for Appalachia
Lynda Ann Ewen
9. 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
Bill Strickland
10. Southern Theater for Social Change
Pat Arnow
11. Beluthahatchee Blues: An Interview with Stetson Kennedy
Jorge Arévalo Mateus
12. “We Don’t Have Much Time”: An Interview with Raúl Salinas
Rachel Rubin
13. “The Anti-Slavery Act of 2002”: An Interview with Si Kahn
Rachel Rubin
Keywords: History, Social History, Cultural History, History of the Americas, US History, Modern History, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
- Editor
- Green, Chris
- Rubin, Rachel
- Smethurst, James
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 282 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230601789
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-53466-1