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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 20: Social Class

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 20: Social Class
Language
eng
Main title
The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Sub title
Volume 20: Social Class
Summary
New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 20: Social Class
Table Of Contents
Cover; Contents; General Introduction; Introduction; SOCIAL CLASS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH; Agriculture; American Revolution; Antiunionism and Right-to-Work Laws; Asian Americans; Black Elite and the Black Middle Class; Civil Rights Movement; Collective Memory; Crime and Punishment; Demagogues; Education; Environment; Ethnicity; Foodways; Free Blacks; Gender; Honor; Humor; Industrialization and Deindustrialization; Industrialization, Employment, and Organized Labor; Jews; Labor, Geography of; Latinos; Latino Workers; Literature; Lynching; Middle Class, Development of; Migration; MusicPlace and SpacePolitical Behavior; Populist Movement; Poverty; Race and Labor, since 1865; Racial Attitudes; Radicalism; Radio, Television, and Film; Reconstruction and Redemption; Religion; Secession, the Confederacy, and the Civil War; Sharecropping and Tenancy; Slaveholders, Black; Slavery as a Class System; Social Reform, 1932-1954; Southern Identity; Sports; Stereotypes, Female; Stereotypes, Male; Sunbelt South; Tourism; Upper Class, White; Urbanization; Voting Rights; Welfare and Charity; Women, White, Working-Class; Women and Labor; Working Class, Black; American Federation of LaborAnti-SemitismAppalachia; Artisans; Bacon's Rebellion; Black Belt; Bluegrass Music; Blues Music; Braden, Carl, and Anne McCarty; Campbell, Will; Child Labor; Citizens' Councils; Civic and Historical Pageants and Pilgrimages; Clubwomen; Coal and Iron Workers; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Convict Lease System and Peonage; Country Music; Desertion during the Civil War; Fraternal Orders; Freedmen's Bureau; Gated Communities; General Textile Strike of 1934; Geophagia and Pica; Global South; Greenbackers; Hamer, Fannie Lou; Highlander Folk School / Highlander Research and Education CenterHillbillies, Crackers, Rednecks, and White TrashHorton, Myles; Hunting and Fishing; Indentured Servants; Indian Removal, 1800-1840; Industrial Workers of the World; In-Migration; Jacksonian Democracy; Jazz; Kester, Howard Anderson; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Knights of Labor; Ku Klux Klan and Other White Racist Organizations; Longshoremen; Lumber Workers; Lumpkin, Grace; Lumpkin, Katharine Du Pre; Mardi Gras; Mason, Lucy Randolph; Memory, Appalachian; Migrant Workers; Military Academies; Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers; Mitchell, H. L.; NASCAR; New Deal; New South, 19th-Century1938 Economic Report on the SouthOil Workers; Operation Dixie; Ozarks; Pellagra; Poultry Workers; Railroad Workers; Raper, Arthur; Rap Music; Readjusters; Regulator Movement; Rock 'n' Roll; Service Workers; Shape-Note Singing; Share Croppers' Union and Southern Tenant Farmers' Union; Socialism and Communism; Southern Conference for Human Welfare / Southern Conference Educational Fund; Southern Regional Council; Southern Student Organizing Committee; Spiritual and Gospel Music; Steelworkers; Textile Workers; Timber and Naval Stores; Tobacco Workers; Washington, Booker TWells- Barnett, Ida B
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