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the South in the 1950s

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the South in the 1950s

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"Lost Revolutions explores a time of startling turbulence and change in the South, years that have often been dismissed as placid and dull. In the wake of World War II, southerners anticipated a peaceful and prosperous future, but as Pete Daniel demonstrates, the road into the 1950s took some unexpected turns. The South that emerged in the twenty years after the war grew out of displacement, conflict, and creativity - not tranquility.".

"Daniel chronicles the myriad forces that turned the world southerners had known upside down in the postwar period.

In chapters that explore such subjects as the civil rights movement, segregation, and school integration; the breakdown of traditional agriculture and the ensuing rural-urban migration; gay and lesbian life; and the emergence of rock 'n' roll music and stock car racing, as well as the triumph of working-class culture, he reveals that the 1950s South was a place with the potential for revolutionary change.".

"In the end, however, the progressive forces for change were largely diverted and the chance for significant transformation squandered. Lost opportunities littered the southern landscape in the years between the end of World War II and the Freedom Summer of 1964, Daniel says."--BOOK JACKET.

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Lost revolutions: the South in the 1950s
2000, University of North Carolina Press for Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
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Cover of: Lost revolutions
Lost revolutions: the South in the 1950s
2000, University of North Carolina Press for Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
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Table of Contents

Book I
Postwar Landscape -- -- 1
Going among Strangers -- 7 -- 2
Creation and Destruction -- 22 -- 3
Deprived and Mistreated -- 39 -- 4
A Rogue Bureaucracy -- 61 -- Book II
Low Culture -- -- 5
Fast and Furious -- 91 -- 6
Rhythms of the Land -- 121 -- 7
A Little of the Rebel -- 148 -- Book III
Fatal Divisions -- -- 8
Brothers of the Faith -- 179 -- 9
Restrained Segregationists -- 195 -- 10
Best White Citizens -- 209 -- 11
Sound of Silence -- 228 -- 12
Bibles and Bayonets -- 251 -- 13
Radical Departure-- 284.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.043
Library of Congress
F216.2 .D36 2000, 99-048066 [F]

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 378 p. :
Number of pages
378

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24747930M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0807825379, 0807848484
ISBN 13
9780807825372, 9780807848487
LCCN
99048066
OCLC/WorldCat
42598421

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