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Journal of Southern History | 1997

The South as an American problem

Raymond Arsenault; Larry J. Griffin; Don H. Doyle

How do southerners feel about the ways in which the rest of the country regards them? In this volume, twelve observers of the modern South discuss its persistent image as a people and place at odds with mainstream American ideals and values. Ranging from the Souths climate to its religious fundamentalism to its great outpouring of fiction and autobiography, the contributors show how and why our perceptions of the region have been continually refashioned by national/southern tensions, trends, and events. At the same time, they show that although the nation has sought, time and again, to change the region, America also has used the South to expose and modify some of its own darker impulses. As editors Larry J. Griffin and Don H. Doyle point out, no single approach could clarify the complexities underlying this persistent notion of a Problem South. Representing a diversity of backgrounds and interests, the writings in this volume are the products of strong and independent minds that cut across disciplines, disagree among themselves, blend contemporary and historical insights, and confront conventional wisdom and expedient generalities. Filled with fresh insights into the dynamics of the regions long-troubled relationship with the rest of the nation, this volume allows us all to view the current state and future course of the South, as well as its link to the broader culture and polity, in a new light.


The Public Historian | 2007

The Sage of Freedom: An Interview with John Hope Franklin

Raymond Arsenault; John Hope Franklin

John Hope Franklin, one of the world9s most distinguished and influential historians, has been a strong advocate and avid practitioner of public history since the late 1940s. Augmenting and extending his work as a pioneer in the fields of African-American and Southern history, he has been involved in a broad spectrum of public history projects, ranging from his international activities with the Fulbright Commission to his work with Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal and Educational Defense Fund in conducting research that helped bring about the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision. More recently, during the late 1990s he chaired President Bill Clinton9s National Advisory Board on Race, convening a series of high-profile hearings in various parts of the nation. Today, at age 92, he still maintains an exhausting schedule of public addresses related to history, freedom, and democracy.


Archive | 2006

Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice

Raymond Arsenault


Journal of Southern History | 1984

The end of the long hot summer: The air conditioner and southern culture.

Raymond Arsenault


Journal of Southern History | 2006

Paradise lost? The environmental history of Florida.

Evan R. Ward; Jack E. Davis; Raymond Arsenault


Journal of Southern History | 1982

Judge Frank Johnson and human rights in Alabama

Raymond Arsenault; Tinsley E. Yarbrough


Archive | 2009

The Sound of Freedom: Marian Anderson, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Concert That Awakened America

Raymond Arsenault


Archive | 2005

YOU DON'T HAVE TO RIDE JIM CROW

Raymond Arsenault


Archive | 1994

Is there a Florida dream

Raymond Arsenault


Archive | 1983

The wild ass of the Ozarks: Jeff Davis and the social bases of southern politics

Raymond Arsenault

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