Tag: Civil Rights

The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory (Review)

The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory (Review)

Carole Blair
The Wildest Show in the South: The Politics and Poetics of the Angola Prison Rodeo and Inmate Arts Festival

The Wildest Show in the South: The Politics and Poetics of the Angola Prison Rodeo and Inmate Arts Festival

Melissa A. Schrift
Still Distinctive After All These Years: Trends in Racial Attitudes in and out of the South

Still Distinctive After All These Years: Trends in Racial Attitudes in and out of the South

Peggy G. Hargis
“Everything Changed, but Ain’t Nothing Changed” Recovering a Generation of Southern Activists for Economic Justice

“Everything Changed, but Ain’t Nothing Changed” Recovering a Generation of Southern Activists for Economic Justice

Sarah C. Thuesen
Truth, Reconciliation, and the Ku Klux Klan

Truth, Reconciliation, and the Ku Klux Klan

David Cunningham
Martin Luther King Jr. Streets in the South: A New Landscape of Memory

Martin Luther King Jr. Streets in the South: A New Landscape of Memory

Derek H. Alderman

Traditionally, public commemoration in the South has been devoted largely to remembering the region’s role in the Civil War and the mythic Old South plantation culture supposedly lost as a result of that conflict. These memories remain deeply ingrained in the southern landscape of monuments, museums, historical markers, and place names. Yet, African Americans who seek to make their own claim to the South and its history increasingly challenge Civil War-centered conceptions of the past.

Memories of H. T. Lockard

Memories of H. T. Lockard

Elizabeth Gritter
“For Us the Living” Visits to Civil Rights Museums

“For Us the Living” Visits to Civil Rights Museums

Robert Hamburger
Front Porch: Civil Rights

Front Porch: Civil Rights

Harry L. Watson
Alex Haley: Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1989: Angels, Legends, and Grace

Alex Haley: Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1989: Angels, Legends, and Grace

William R. Ferris
The “Golden” Era of Civil Rights: Consequences of The Carolina Israelite

The “Golden” Era of Civil Rights: Consequences of The Carolina Israelite

Stephen J. Whitfield
Black, White & Olive Drab: Racial Integration at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and the Civil Rights Movement by Andrew H. Myers (Review)

Black, White & Olive Drab: Racial Integration at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and the Civil Rights Movement by Andrew H. Myers (Review)

Alex Macaulay