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Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the A...

Manis, Andrew M.
Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century
A longitudinal study of race relations in a major southern city, Macon Black and White examines the ways white and black Maconites interacted over the course of the entire twentieth century. Beginning in the 1890s in what has been called the nadir of race relations in America, it traces the journey toward racial equality in the heart of Central GA.

CHF 45.90

Southern Civil Religions/Conflict

Manis, Andrew M.
Southern Civil Religions/Conflict
Back in print, revised, and enlarged to bring the discussion to the present, Manis shows how two conflicting civil religions emerged in the South during the civil rights movement, each with its own understanding of America's calling and destiny as a nation. Using black and white Baptists in the South as case studies, Manis interprets the civil rights movement as a civil religious conflict between southerners with opposing understandings of Ame...

CHF 34.50

Southern Civil Religions in Conflict: Civil Rights and th...

Manis, Andrew M. / While, Marjorie L.
Southern Civil Religions in Conflict: Civil Rights and the Culture Wars
Back in print, revised, and enlarged to bring the discussion to the present, Manis shows how two conflicting civil religions emerged in the South during the civil rights movement, each with its own understanding of America's calling and destiny as a nation. Using black and white Baptists in the South as case studies, Manis interprets the civil rights movement as a civil religious conflict between southerners with opposing understandings of Ame...

CHF 53.90

Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Mode...

Manis, Andrew M. / White, John / Feldman, Glenn
Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South
Before Brown" details the ferment in civil rights that took place across the South before the momentous "Brown vs. Board of Education" decision in 1954. This collection refutes the notion that the movement began with the Supreme Court decision, and suggests, rather, that the movement originated in the 1930s and earlier, spurred by the Great Depression and, later, World War II--events that would radically shape the course of politics in the Sou...

CHF 92.00