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Social Scientists & Psychologists, Children of sharecroppers, United States. Congress. Senate, Minority Studies, Racism, United States, History, African American civil rights workers, Race relations, Legislators, SOCIAL SCIENCE, African Americans, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Anthropology, Cultural, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Discrimination & Race Relations, Biography, Hamer, fannie lou, 1918-1977, African americans, civil rights, Civil rights movements, united states, Mississippi, social conditions, United states, race relationsTimes
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The senator and the sharecropper: the freedom struggles of James O. Eastland and Fannie Lou Hamer
2011, University of North Carolina Press
electronic resource :
in English
0807878057 9780807878057
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Table of Contents
Prologue: Sunflower County, 1994 -- 1 -- 1
Sunflower County, 1904 -- 6 -- 2
Planter's Son, Sharecroppers' Daughter -- 33 -- 3
"Cotton Is Dynamite": New Deals in Sunflower County -- 65 -- 4
"An Enormous Tragedy in the Making": Revolutions in Sunflower County and Abroad -- 99 -- 5
"From Cotton-to Communism-to Segregation!": The Senator's Rise to Power -- 132 -- 6
"No One Can Honestly Say Negroes Are Satisfied": The Sharecropper Embraces the Movement -- 167 -- 7
1964: Confrontations -- 198 -- 8
"This Is America's Sickness" -- 221 -- 9
"The Pendulum Is Swinging Back" -- 253 -- 10
"Right on Back to the Plantation"-- 279.
Edition Notes
Originally published in 2008 by The New Press.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-353) and index.
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