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United States - Ethnic & Race Relations, Civil Rights - African American History, African American Regional History - Southern States, Southern Region - History - General & Miscellaneous

A Rage for Order

by Joel Williamson
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Overview

The Crucible of Race, a major reinterpretation of black-white relations in the South, was widely acclaimed on publication and compared favorably to two of the seminal books on Southern history: Wilbur J. Cash's The Mind of the South and C. Vann Woodward's The Strange Career of Jim Crow. Representing 20 years of research and writing on the history of the South, The Crucible of Race explores the large topic of Southern race relations for a span of a century and a half. Oxford is pleased to make available an abridgement of this parent volume: A Rage for Order preserves all the theme lines that were advanced in the original volume and many of the individual stories. As in Crucible of Race, Williamson here confronts the awful irony that the war to free blacks from slavery also freed racism. He examines the shift in the power base of Southern white leadership after 1850 and recounts the terrible violence done to blacks in the name of self-protection. This condensation of one of the most important interpretations of Southern history is offered as a means by which a large audience can grasp the essentials of black-white relations--a problem that persists to this day and one with which we all must contend--North and South, black and white.

About the Author, Joel Williamson

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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Book Details

Published
September 18, 1986
Publisher
New York : Oxford University Press, 1986.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195040241

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