OLD SOUTH, NEW SOUTH, OR DOWN SOUTH?: FLORIDA AND THE MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

OLD SOUTH, NEW SOUTH, OR DOWN SOUTH?: FLORIDA AND THE MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

by IRVIN D.S. WINSBORO
ISBN-10:
1933202440
ISBN-13:
9781933202440
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
West Virginia University Press
ISBN-10:
1933202440
ISBN-13:
9781933202440
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
West Virginia University Press
OLD SOUTH, NEW SOUTH, OR DOWN SOUTH?: FLORIDA AND THE MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

OLD SOUTH, NEW SOUTH, OR DOWN SOUTH?: FLORIDA AND THE MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

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Overview

How does a state, tarnished with a racist, violent history, emerge from the modern civil rights movement with a reputation for tolerance and progression? Old South, New South, or Down South?: Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement exposes the image, illusion, and reality behind Florida’s hidden story of racial discrimination and violence. By exploring multiple perspectives on racially motivated events, such as black agency, political stonewalling, and racist assaults, this collection of nine essays reconceptualizes the civil rights legacy of the Sunshine State. Its dissection of local, isolated acts of rebellion reveals a strategic, political concealment of the once dominant, often overlooked, old south attitude towards race in Florida.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933202440
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 276
Sales rank: 684,367
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Irvin D.S. Winsboro is Professor of History, African-American Studies, and Florida Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University. He is the author of Feminism and Black Activism in Contemporary America: An Ideological Assessment, and numerous other works and articles.

Contributors Include: Abel A. Bartley, Gregory Bush, Marvin Dunn, Leonard R. Lempel, Connie L. Lester, Paul Ortiz, Amy Sasscer, Lise M. Steinhauer.

Table of Contents

•Preface and Acknowledgements
•Introduction: Image, Illusion, and Reality: Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Historical Perspective
  Irvin D. S. Winsboro
•The Illusion of Moderation: A Recounting and Reassessing of Florida’s Racial Past
  Marvin Dunn
•From Old South to New South, or Was It? : Jacksonville and the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Florida
  Abel A. Bartley
•Brotherhood of Defiance: The State-Local Relationship in the Desegregation of Lee Country Public Schools, 1954-1969
  Irvin D. S. Winsboro
•Toms and Bombs: The Civil Rights Struggle in Daytona Beach   Leonard R. Lempel
•Planting the Seeds of Racial Equality: Florida’s Independent Black Farmers and the Modern Civil Rights Era
  Connie L. Lester
•Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Florida’s “Public Mischief” Defense and Virgil Hawkins’s Protracted Legal Struggle for Racial Equality
  Amy Sasscer
•“Wait” Has Almost Always Meant “Never”: The Long Road to School Desegregation in Palm Beach County
  Lise M. Steinhauer
•The Triumph of Tradition: Haydon Burns’s 1964 Gubernatorial Race and the Myth of Florida’s Moderation
  Abel A. Bartley
•From Old South Experiences to New South Memories: Virginia Key Beach and the Evolution of Civil Rights to Public Space in Miami
  Gregory W. Bush
•Afterword: Old South, New South, or Down South?: Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement: Towards a New Civil Rights History in Florida
  Paul Ortiz
•Contributors
•Index
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