Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
I. The Changing Political Economy of Racism
1. The Political Economy of Southern Racism
2. The Old Order Changes
3. 1948: The Opening of the Breach
4. The Splitting of the Solid South
II. The Black Movement
5. The Defeat of White Power and the Emergence of the "New Negro"
in the South
6. The Second Wave
7. Ghetto Revolts, Black Power, and the Limits of the Civil Rights
Coalition
8. Class and Race: A Retrospective
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Jack M. Bloom is Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University Northwest.
Books that significantly reorient fields of study are rare. Class,
Race, and the Civil Rights Movement, did that for the study of the
civil rights movement when if first appeared in 1987. Rarer still
are books that seem just as relevant 40 years later. As the new
material in the 2nd edition of the makes clear, this edition
belongs in this second select group as well.
*Against the Current*
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