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Brown Decision, Jim Crow, and Southern Identity

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Autor: Cobb James C
Wydawnictwo: Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of Georgia Pre
ISBN: 978-08-203-5703-4
Format: 14.0x21.6cm
Liczba stron: 108
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2019 r.
Język: angielski

Dostępność: dostępny
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<p>The 1954 <em>Brown v. Board of Education</em> ruling was a watershed event in the fight against racial segregation in the United States. The recent fiftieth anniversary of Brown prompted a surge of tributes: books, television and radio specials, conferences, and speeches. At the same time, says James C. Cobb, it revealed a growing trend of dismissiveness and negativity toward <em>Brown</em> and other accomplishments of the civil rights movement. Writing as both a lauded historian and a white southerner from the last generation to grow up under southern apartheid, Cobb responds to what he sees as distortions of <em>Brown</em>&#39;s legacy and their implied disservice to those whom it inspired and empowered.</p><p>Cobb begins by looking at how our historical understanding of segregation has evolved since the <em>Brown</em> decision. In particular, he targets the tenacious misconception that racial discrimination was at odds with economic modernization--and so would have faded out, on its own, under market pressures. He then looks at the argument that <em>Brown</em> energized white resistance more than it fomented civil rights progress. This position overstates the pace and extent of racial change in the South prior to <em>Brown</em>, Cobb says, while it understates <em>Brown</em>&#39;s role in catalyzing and legitimizing subsequent black protest.</p><p>Finally, Cobb suggests that the <em>Brown</em> decree and the civil rights movement accomplished not only more than certain critics have acknowledged but also more than the hard statistics of black progress can reveal. The destruction of Jim Crow, with its 'denial of belonging,' allowed African Americans to embrace their identity as southerners in ways that freed them to explore links between their southernness and their blackness. This is an important and timely reminder of 'what the <em>Brown</em> court and the activists who took the spirit of its ruling into the streets were up against, both historically and contemporaneously.'</p>

 

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