Mothers of Massive Resistance

Auteur: McRae, Elizabeth Gillespie (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Western Carolina University)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
Mothers of Massive Resistance tells the story of how white women shaped racial segregation in the South and postwar conservatism across the nation. Through their work in social welfare, public education, partisan politics, and culture, they created a massive resistance that spanned five decades, and continues to mobilize local communities and survive legislative defeat.

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Mothers of Massive Resistance tells the story of how white women shaped racial segregation in the South and postwar conservatism across the nation. Through their work in social welfare, public education, partisan politics, and culture, they created a massive resistance that spanned five decades, and continues to mobilize local communities and survive legislative defeat.
ISBN / EAN 9780190271718
Auteur McRae, Elizabeth Gillespie (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Western Carolina University)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc