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Paperback Louisiana Beyond Black and White: New Interpretations of Twentieth-Century Race and Race Relations Book

ISBN: 1935754041

ISBN13: 9781935754046

Louisiana Beyond Black and White: New Interpretations of Twentieth-Century Race and Race Relations

Louisiana Beyond Black and White brings together the most up-to-date essays by historians studying the related concepts of race and race relations in the state. The essays expand upon a variety of the major historical themes, notably Louisiana's multi-tiered racial structure and contingent understandings of race, the interplay of race and religion, the effects of the Cold War on the civil rights movement, the role of women and intellectuals in the black freedom movement, and the continuing struggles for economic and social rights after the end of the traditional civil rights era. Contributors include: Adam Fairclough, Susan Dollar, Thomas Aiello, Justin Poché, John Kyle Day, Charles Pellegrin, Michael Wade, Shannon Frystak, Greta de Jong, and Michael S. Martin, editor.

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