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Delaying the Dream : Southern Senators and the Fight against Civil Rights, 1938-1965

Part of the Making the Modern South series
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Few historical events lend themselves to such a sharp delineation between right and wrong as does the civil rights struggle.

Consequently, many historical accounts of white resistance to civil rights legislation emphasise the ferocity of the opposition, from the Ole Miss riots to the depredations of Eugene ""Bull"" Conner's Birmingham police force to George Wallace's stand on the schoolhouse steps.

While such hostile episodes frequently occurred in the Jim Crow South, civil rights adversaries also employed other, less confrontational but remarkably successful, tactics to deny equal rights to black Americans.

In Delaying the Dream, Keith M. Finley explores gradations in the opposition by examining how the region's principal national spokesmen, its United States senators, addressed themselves to the civil rights question and developed a concerted plan of action to thwart legislation: the use of strategic delay.

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Product Details
0807137111 / 9780807137116
Paperback / softback
05/11/2010
United States
English
340 p.
23 cm