Carol V R George
One Mississippi, Two Mississippi
Methodists, Murder, and the Struggle for Racial Justice in Neshoba County
Carol V R George
One Mississippi, Two Mississippi
Methodists, Murder, and the Struggle for Racial Justice in Neshoba County
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Carol George offers a micro-history of Neshoba County, Mississippi: a place that has decided to break its silence and confront a past of racial injustice and violence.
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Carol George offers a micro-history of Neshoba County, Mississippi: a place that has decided to break its silence and confront a past of racial injustice and violence.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780190231088
- ISBN-10: 0190231084
- Artikelnr.: 42363480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780190231088
- ISBN-10: 0190231084
- Artikelnr.: 42363480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carol V.R. George is Research Professor of History at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
* Contents
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART I HISTORY AND MEMORY SETTLING LONGDALE, MS. AND MT. ZION
METHODIST CHURCH
* 1) As We Remembered Zion, 1833-1890
* 2) Mt. Zion Church and It's Memories, 1878 on
* 3) "I Was Never Scared": Mt. Zion in the Jim Crow Years, 1890-1954
* PART II "THE GREAT ANOMALY" THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ITS
BLACK MEMBERS
* 4) Sanctified Segregation: Black Methodists and the Central
Jurisdiction, 1920-1940 75
* 5) The Segregationist Insurgency and the Politicization of
Mississippi Methodism, 1940-1955 95
* 6) In The Aftermath of Brown: The Racial Struggle inside the
Mississippi Methodist Church, 1954-1964
* 7) "Segregation Is Not Unchristian": Methodists Debate Desegregation,
1956-1964
* 8) Neshoba Murders and Mississippi Methodists,1963-1964
* PART III MT. ZION'S WITNESS: CREATING MEMORIES
* 9) Morality and Memory in Neshoba In The Sixties
* 10) Truth anf Tradition in Neshoba County, 1964-1967
* 11) The Struggle for Inclusive Schools and Churches, 1964-1974
* 12) "A Tight Little Town" Tackles It's Future, 1980-2000
* 13) Addressing Unfinished Business: The Philadelphia Coalition
* 14) The Contested Past: Black Justice and the Killen Trial
* Epilogue The Importance of Remembering
* Acknowledgements
* EndNotes
* Bibliography
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART I HISTORY AND MEMORY SETTLING LONGDALE, MS. AND MT. ZION
METHODIST CHURCH
* 1) As We Remembered Zion, 1833-1890
* 2) Mt. Zion Church and It's Memories, 1878 on
* 3) "I Was Never Scared": Mt. Zion in the Jim Crow Years, 1890-1954
* PART II "THE GREAT ANOMALY" THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ITS
BLACK MEMBERS
* 4) Sanctified Segregation: Black Methodists and the Central
Jurisdiction, 1920-1940 75
* 5) The Segregationist Insurgency and the Politicization of
Mississippi Methodism, 1940-1955 95
* 6) In The Aftermath of Brown: The Racial Struggle inside the
Mississippi Methodist Church, 1954-1964
* 7) "Segregation Is Not Unchristian": Methodists Debate Desegregation,
1956-1964
* 8) Neshoba Murders and Mississippi Methodists,1963-1964
* PART III MT. ZION'S WITNESS: CREATING MEMORIES
* 9) Morality and Memory in Neshoba In The Sixties
* 10) Truth anf Tradition in Neshoba County, 1964-1967
* 11) The Struggle for Inclusive Schools and Churches, 1964-1974
* 12) "A Tight Little Town" Tackles It's Future, 1980-2000
* 13) Addressing Unfinished Business: The Philadelphia Coalition
* 14) The Contested Past: Black Justice and the Killen Trial
* Epilogue The Importance of Remembering
* Acknowledgements
* EndNotes
* Bibliography
* Contents
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART I HISTORY AND MEMORY SETTLING LONGDALE, MS. AND MT. ZION
METHODIST CHURCH
* 1) As We Remembered Zion, 1833-1890
* 2) Mt. Zion Church and It's Memories, 1878 on
* 3) "I Was Never Scared": Mt. Zion in the Jim Crow Years, 1890-1954
* PART II "THE GREAT ANOMALY" THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ITS
BLACK MEMBERS
* 4) Sanctified Segregation: Black Methodists and the Central
Jurisdiction, 1920-1940 75
* 5) The Segregationist Insurgency and the Politicization of
Mississippi Methodism, 1940-1955 95
* 6) In The Aftermath of Brown: The Racial Struggle inside the
Mississippi Methodist Church, 1954-1964
* 7) "Segregation Is Not Unchristian": Methodists Debate Desegregation,
1956-1964
* 8) Neshoba Murders and Mississippi Methodists,1963-1964
* PART III MT. ZION'S WITNESS: CREATING MEMORIES
* 9) Morality and Memory in Neshoba In The Sixties
* 10) Truth anf Tradition in Neshoba County, 1964-1967
* 11) The Struggle for Inclusive Schools and Churches, 1964-1974
* 12) "A Tight Little Town" Tackles It's Future, 1980-2000
* 13) Addressing Unfinished Business: The Philadelphia Coalition
* 14) The Contested Past: Black Justice and the Killen Trial
* Epilogue The Importance of Remembering
* Acknowledgements
* EndNotes
* Bibliography
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART I HISTORY AND MEMORY SETTLING LONGDALE, MS. AND MT. ZION
METHODIST CHURCH
* 1) As We Remembered Zion, 1833-1890
* 2) Mt. Zion Church and It's Memories, 1878 on
* 3) "I Was Never Scared": Mt. Zion in the Jim Crow Years, 1890-1954
* PART II "THE GREAT ANOMALY" THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ITS
BLACK MEMBERS
* 4) Sanctified Segregation: Black Methodists and the Central
Jurisdiction, 1920-1940 75
* 5) The Segregationist Insurgency and the Politicization of
Mississippi Methodism, 1940-1955 95
* 6) In The Aftermath of Brown: The Racial Struggle inside the
Mississippi Methodist Church, 1954-1964
* 7) "Segregation Is Not Unchristian": Methodists Debate Desegregation,
1956-1964
* 8) Neshoba Murders and Mississippi Methodists,1963-1964
* PART III MT. ZION'S WITNESS: CREATING MEMORIES
* 9) Morality and Memory in Neshoba In The Sixties
* 10) Truth anf Tradition in Neshoba County, 1964-1967
* 11) The Struggle for Inclusive Schools and Churches, 1964-1974
* 12) "A Tight Little Town" Tackles It's Future, 1980-2000
* 13) Addressing Unfinished Business: The Philadelphia Coalition
* 14) The Contested Past: Black Justice and the Killen Trial
* Epilogue The Importance of Remembering
* Acknowledgements
* EndNotes
* Bibliography