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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 10: Law and Politics

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 10: Law and Politics
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 10: Law and Politics
Summary
New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 10: Law and Politics
Table Of Contents
Contents; General Introduction; Introduction; LAW; Law and Southern Society; Civil Rights Movement; Common Law; Convict Lease System and Peonage; Criminal Justice; Criminal Law; Family Law; Labor Relations and Law; Law Schools; Lawyer, Image of; Massive Resistance; Police Forces; River Law; School Prayer; State Sovereignty Commissions; States' Rights Constitutionalism; Supreme Court; Black, Hugo; Black Codes; Campbell, John A.; Catron, John; Daniel, Peter V.; Emigrant Agent Laws; Ervin, Sam, Jr.; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; Finch, Atticus; Foreman, Percy; Frank, Leo, CaseGreensboro Sit-insHerndon, Angelo, Case; Iredell, James; Jaworski, Leon; Johnson, Frank M., Jr.; Johnson, William; Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus; Little Rock Crisis; Marshall, John; Morgan, Charles, Jr.; Napoleonic Code; Parks, Rosa; Powell, Lewis F.; Roane, Spencer; Robinson, Spottswood W., III; Ruffin, Thomas Carter; Scopes Trial; Scott, Dred, Case; Scottsboro Case; Slave Codes; Slave Patrols; Stone, George Washington; Thomas, Clarence; Tucker Family; Tuttle, Elbert P.; Tutwiler, Julia; White, Edward Douglas; Wisdom, John Minor; POLITICS; Politics and Ideology; Cold War; CongressCounty PoliticsCulture Wars; Demagogues; Democratic Party; Dixiecrats; Emancipation; Foreign Policy; Government Administration; Ideology, Political; Immigration Policy and Politics; Jacksonian Democracy; Jeffersonian Tradition; Legislatures, State; National Politics; New Deal; One-Party Politics; Partisan Politics; Politician, Image of; Populist Party; Progressivism; Protest Movements; Race and Southern Politics; Reconstruction; Redemption; Religion and Southern Politics; Republican Party; Segregation, Defense of; Social Class and Southern Politics; Taxing and Spending; Violence, PoliticalVotingWomen in Southern Politics; Ames, Jessie Daniel; Baker, Ella Jo; Baker, Howard, Jr.; Barnett, Ross; Bilbo, Theodore; Boggs, Lindy; Bush, George W.; Byrd Machine; Calhoun, John C.; Carter, Jimmy; Carter, Lillian; Clinton, Bill; Crump, E. H.; Davis, Jefferson; Durr, Virginia; Edelman, Marian Wright; Faubus, Orval; Felton, Rebecca; Folsom, James; Fulbright, J. William; Gingrich, Newt; Gore, Al, Jr.; Hamer, Fannie Lou; Hampton, Wade, III; Hays, Brooks; Helms, Jesse; Hobby, Oveta Culp; Hull, Cordell; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, Jesse; Jefferson, Thomas; Johnson, Andrew; Johnson, Lady BirdJohnson, Lyndon B.Jordan, Barbara; Kefauver, Estes; Key, V. O., Jr.; Lewis, John R.; Long, Huey P.; Lott, Trent; Lynch, John Roy; Maddox, Lester; Madison, James; Monroe, James; Moral Majority; New South Governors; Pepper, Claude; Polk, James Knox; Prohibition; Radical Republicans; Randolph, John; Rayburn, Sam; Richards, Ann; Russell, Richard B.; Secession; Smith, Frank; Southern Governors' Association; Southern Strategy; Talmadge, Eugene; Taylor, John; Taylor, Zachary; Thurmond, Strom; Tillman, Benjamin Ryan; Voting Rights Act (1965); Wallace, George; Washington, George; Watson, TomWilson, Woodrow
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