
Toward the Meeting of the Waters
by Moore, Winfred B., Jr.; Burton, Orville VernonBuy Used
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xxi |
Governors | |
From Defiance to Moderation: South Carolina Governors and Racial Change | p. 3 |
Comments | p. 22 |
Ernest F. Hollings | p. 22 |
John C. West | p. 27 |
Questions and Answers | p. 29 |
Aggressors | |
Lynching in the Outer Coastal Plain Region of South Carolina and the Origins of African American Collective Action, 1901-1910 | p. 41 |
Conflicting Expectations: White and Black Anticipations of Opportunities in World War I-Era South Carolina | p. 50 |
An "Ominous Defiance": The Lowman Lynchings of 1926 | p. 65 |
The Civil Right Not to Be Lynched: State Law, Government, and Citizen Response to the Killing of Willie Earle (1947) | p. 93 |
This Magic Moment: When the Ku Klux Klan Tried to Kill Rhythm and Blues Music in South Carolina | p. 119 |
Reformers | |
Mr. NAACP: Levi G. Byrd and the Remaking of the NAACP in State and Nation, 1917-1960 | p. 146 |
The Impact of 1940s Civil Rights Activism on the State's 1960s Civil Rights Scene: A Hypothesis and Historiographical Discussion | p. 156 |
Seeds in Unlikely Soil: The Briggs v. Elliott School Segregation Case | p. 176 |
Five Days in May: Freedom Riding in the Carolinas | p. 201 |
The Developmental Leadership of Septima Clark, 1954-1967 | p. 222 |
Resisters | |
Memories and Forebodings: The Fight to Preserve the White Democratic Primary in South Carolina, 1944-1950 | p. 243 |
Could History Repeat Itself? The Prospects for a Second Reconstruction in Post-World War II South Carolina | p. 252 |
The White Citizens' Councils of Orangeburg County, South Carolina | p. 261 |
"Integration with [Relative] Dignity": The Desegregation of Clemson College and George McMillan's Article at Forty | p. 274 |
Memory, History, and the Desegregation of Greenville, South Carolina | p. 286 |
Schooling and White Supremacy: The African American Struggle for Educational Equality and Access in South Carolina, 1945-1970 | p. 300 |
Retrospectives | |
Briggs v. Elliott a Half Century Later | p. 319 |
John Hope Franklin | p. 319 |
Joseph A. De Laine Jr. | p. 325 |
Beatrice Brown Rivers | p. 328 |
Questions and Answers | p. 330 |
Voices from the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina | p. 337 |
Charles F. McDew | p. 337 |
Constance Curry | p. 342 |
Matthew J. Perry Jr. | p. 348 |
Harvey B. Gantt | p. 352 |
The Orangeburg Massacre | p. 359 |
Cleveland L. Sellers Jr. | p. 359 |
Jordan M. Simmons III | p. 367 |
Jack Bass | p. 368 |
"We're Not There Yet": Orangeburg, 1968-2003 | p. 373 |
Crosscurrents at Century's End | |
The Economics of the Civil Rights Revolution | p. 383 |
Civil Rights and Politics in South Carolina: The Perspective of One Lifetime, 1940-2003 | p. 402 |
How Far We Have Come-How Far We Still Have to Go | p. 422 |
Appendix: "Orangeburg, Let Us Heal Ourselves" | p. 433 |
Contributors | p. 441 |
Index | p. 447 |
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