Provides an analysis of how one of the most important southern cities managed, adapted, and coped with the struggle for racial justice, examining both traditional electoral politics and the roles of non-elected individuals influential in the community. Hornsby concludes by raising important questions about the success of black political power and whether it has translated into measurable economic power.
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