Rise of Massive Resistance

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Originally published in 1969 The Rise of Massive Resistance was the first scholarly work to deal decisively with the politics of southern resistance to public school integration. Today it remains one of the most important books on the subject. For this thirtieth anniversary edition Numan Bartley has included a new preface in which he reflects on his reasons for writing the book and why it has stood the test of time. . Bartley gives a step-by-step account of opposition to school desegregation in each southern state during the 1950s and clarifies the attitudes underlying massive resistance by examining the roles played by such southern leaders as James F. Byrnes Harry Flood Byrd James O. Eastland Orval E. Faubus Claude Pepper Estes Kefauver Richard B. Russell Herman Talmadge “Big Jim” Folsom and Earl K. Long. He also closely analyzes the attitudes of the Eisenhower administration and national leaders toward the South and explores the activities of the Citizens’ Councils the Ku Klux Klan and other local groups that emerged to defend “the southern way of life.” His closing “Critical Essay on Authorities” still forms an excellent guide to primary and secondary sources on opposition to Brown v. Board of Education.
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