Author:
Rabinowitz, Howard N., 1942-
Imprint:Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c1994.
Descriptionxii, 359 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:More than the Woodward Thesis: Assessing The Strange Career of Jim Crow. - Segregation and Reconstruction. - From Exclusion to Segregation: Health and Welfare Services for Southern Blacks, 1865-1890. - Half a Loaf: The Shift from White to Black Teachers in the Negro Schools of the Urban South, 1865-1890. - From Reconstruction to Redemption in the Urban South. - From Exclusion to Segregation: Southern Race Relations, 1865-1890. - The Conflict between Blacks and the Police in the Urban South, 1865-1900. - Three Reconstruction Leaders: Blanche K. Bruce, Robert Brown Elliott, and Holland Thompson. - A Comparative Perspective on Race Relations in Southern and Northern Cities, 1860-1900. - Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Pluralism in American History. - Writing Jewish Community History. - Nativism, Bigotry, and Anti-Semitism in the South. - Continuity and Change: Southern Urban Development, 1860-1900. - The Weight of the Past vs. The Promise of the Future: Southern Race Relations in Historical Perspective.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.