Southern Dissent

Edited by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller, ST JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY

Series Description:

A series that will explore and analyze the complexities of southern dissent on a broad, multi-ethnic plane. The series is designed to channel research in a variety of fields into a continuing re-evaluation of the role of dissent in the south and what constitutes a dissenting group in any given area at any given time.

For more Information:

Stanley Harrold
sharrold@scsu.edu

Randall M. Miller
ST JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF HISTORY
5600 CITY AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19131
miller@sju.edu


There are 30 books in this series.


Please note that while you may order forthcoming books at any time, they will not be available for shipment until shortly before publication date

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From Saint-Domingue to New Orleans: Migration and Influences

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The Atlanta Riot: Race, Class, and Violence in a New South City

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Throwing Off the Cloak of Privilege: White Southern Women Activists in the Civil Rights Era

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The Changing South of Gene Patterson: Journalism and Civil Rights, 1960–1968

The Changing South of Gene Patterson celebrates the work of one of America's most influential journalists who wrote in a time and place of dramatic social and political upheaval. The editor of the Atlanta Constitution from 1960 through 1968, Patterson wrote directly to his fellow white southerners every day, working to persuade them to change their ways. His words were so inspirational that he was asked by Walter Cronkite to read his most famous column, about the Birmingham church bombing, live on the CBS Evening News.

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Crowds and Soldiers in Revolutionary North Carolina: The Culture of Violence in Riot and War

Wayne Lee examines how a scoiety shapes, directs, restrains, understands, and reacts to violence, with particular attention to riot and war in 18th-century North Carolina.

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The Other South: Southern Dissenters in the Nineteenth Century

Degler argues that if one is to understand who southerners were and are today, southern dissent of the 19th century must be understood and appreciated, since those years shaped southern ideas, customs, and values. This book