Negotiating and transforming the public sphere: African American political life in the transition from slavery to freedom / Elsa Barkley Brown -- A changing world of work: North Carolina elite women, 1865-1895 / Jane Turner Censer -- Farmers, dudes, white Negroes, and the sun-browned goddess / Stephen Kantrowitz -- Etiquette, lynching, and racial boundaries in southern history: a Mississippi example / J. William Harris -- New women / Nancy A. Hewitt -- Defiance and domination: "white Negroes" in the Piney Woods New South / Victoria E. Bynum -- Pilgrimmage to the past: public history, women, and the racial order / Jack E. Davis -- Le reveil de la Louisiane: memory and Acadian identity, 1920-1960 / W. Fitzhugh Brundage -- Southern seeds of change, 1931-1938 / Patricia Sullivan -- "You must remember this": autobiography as social critique / Jacquelyn Dowd Hall -- "You don't have to ride Jim Crow": CORE and the 1947 Journey of Reconciliation / Raymond Arsenault -- Bombingham / Glenn T. Eskew -- Sex, segregation, and the sacred after Brown / Jane Dailey.
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