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100 1 $aBrundage, W. Fitzhugh$q(William Fitzhugh),$d1959-$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe Southern past :$ba clash of race and memory /$cW. Fitzhugh Brundage.
264 1 $aCambridge, Massachusetts :$bBelknap Press of Harvard University Press,$c2005.
300 $axiii, 418 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 345-405) and index.
505 00 $tA duty peculiarly fitting to women --$tCelebrating Black memory in the Postbellum South --$tArchiving White memory --$tBlack remembrance in the age of Jim Crow --$tExhibiting southernness in a new century --$tBlack memorials and the bulldozer revolution --$tContested history in the Sunbelt South.
586 $aLillian Smith Book Award, 2006
520 1 $aSince the Civil War whites and blacks have struggled over the meanings and uses of the Southern past. Indeed, today's controversies over flying the Confederate flag, renaming schools and streets, and commemorating the Civil War and the civil rights movement are only the latest examples of this ongoing divisive contest over issues of regional identity and heritage. This book argues that these battles are ultimately about who has the power to determine what we remember of the past, and whether that remembrance will honor all Southerners or only select groups. For more than a century after the Civil War, elite white Southerners systematically refined a version of the past that sanctioned their racial privilege and power. In the process, they filled public spaces with museums and monuments that made their version of the past sacrosanct. Yet, even as segregation and racial discrimination worsened, blacks contested the white version of Southern history and demanded inclusion. Streets became sites for elaborate commemoration of emancipation and schools became centers for the study of black history. This counter-memory became a potent inspiration for the civil rights movement and the black struggle to share a common Southern past rather than a divided one. The author's exploration of how those who have the political power to represent the past simultaneously shape the present and determine the future serves as a lesson as we confront our national past to meet the challenge of current realities. -- adapted from dust jacket.
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