In this century, no region of the country has experienced greater social upheaval or undergone a more dramatic political transformation than the South. Now there is a textbook that critically examines the magnitude of these changes, the individuals who made them happen, and their influence on the rest of the nation. Noted historians Bruce Clayton and John Salmond explore the mind of the 'new South, ' from the pivotal 1920s to the tempestuous 60s.
In this century, no region of the country has experienced greater social upheaval or undergone a more dramatic political transformation than the South. Now there is a textbook that critically examines the magnitude of these changes, the individuals who made them happen, and their influence on the rest of the nation. Noted historians Bruce Clayton and John Salmond explore the mind of the 'new South, ' from the pivotal 1920s to the tempestuous 60s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Southern Intellectuals Chapter 3 "Saving Souls" by Gerald W. Johnson (1924) Chapter 4 "Ode to the Confederate Dead" by Allen Tate (1926-1936) Chapter 5 William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (Dec. 10 1950) Chapter 6 Letter from Lillian Smith to Martin Luther King Jr. (Mar. 10 1956) Chapter 7 Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham City Jail (Apr. 16 1963) Part 8 The South in the Depression Decades Chapter 9 Report from Martha Gelhorn to Harry L. Hopkins Director of the Federal Emergency Relief Agency on Economic Conditions in South Carolina Folling the 1934 Textile Strike (Nov. 5 1934) Chapter 10 The Unanimous Opinion of the Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka Kansas (1954) Chapter 11 The Declaration of Ninety-Six Southern Congressmen against the Brown Decision (Mar. 12 1956) Chapter 12 Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech Given at the Conclusion of the March on Washington (Aug. 28 1963)
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Southern Intellectuals Chapter 3 "Saving Souls" by Gerald W. Johnson (1924) Chapter 4 "Ode to the Confederate Dead" by Allen Tate (1926-1936) Chapter 5 William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (Dec. 10 1950) Chapter 6 Letter from Lillian Smith to Martin Luther King Jr. (Mar. 10 1956) Chapter 7 Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham City Jail (Apr. 16 1963) Part 8 The South in the Depression Decades Chapter 9 Report from Martha Gelhorn to Harry L. Hopkins Director of the Federal Emergency Relief Agency on Economic Conditions in South Carolina Folling the 1934 Textile Strike (Nov. 5 1934) Chapter 10 The Unanimous Opinion of the Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka Kansas (1954) Chapter 11 The Declaration of Ninety-Six Southern Congressmen against the Brown Decision (Mar. 12 1956) Chapter 12 Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech Given at the Conclusion of the March on Washington (Aug. 28 1963)
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