Carte We Ain't What We Was Frederick M. Wirt

We Ain't What We Was

Civil Rights in the New South

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When officials of the U.S. Department of Justice came in 1961 to Panola County in the Mississippi de...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
1997
Pagini
312
EAN
9780822319016
ISBN
0822319012
Enbook ID
04936741
Greutate
726
Dimensiuni
165 x 248 x 29

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When officials of the U.S. Department of Justice came in 1961 to Panola County in the Mississippi delta, they found a closed society in which race relations had not altered significantly since Reconstruction. Much has changed, however, in Mississippi in the past three decades, as Frederick M. Wirt demonstrates in "We Ain't What We Was", a remarkable look inside the New South. In this follow-up to his highly praised 1970 study of Panola County, "The Politics of Southern Equality", Wirt shows how the implementation of civil rights law over the past quarter-century has altered racial reality that, in turn, altered white perceptions, and thus behaviour and attitudes in a section of the country where segregation and prejudice had been most thoroughly entrenched. Wirt uses multiple indicators - interviews with leaders, attitude tests of children, content analysis of newspapers, school records, and voting and job data - to record what has changed in the Deep South as a result of the 60s revolution in civil rights. Although racism continues to exist in Panola, Wirt maintains that the current generation of southerners is sharply distinguished from its predecessors, and he effectively documents the transformations in individuals and institutions. In a time of increasing popular challenges to the use of law in support of civil liberties, or the place of the federal government to effect necessary social change, this book testifies to the great changes, both public and personal, that were brought about by the strong implementation of civil rights law over thirty years ago. This study shows that adaptation to change was not overnight, not final, but gradual and always persistent. "We Ain't What We Was" will be of interest to a broad range of readers, including American and legal historians, educators, policy makers, and anyone with an interest in America's ongoing conflict over civil liberties.

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