The improbable era : the South since World War II / Charles P. Roland.
This book examines the progress of the South in terms of economic growth, agriculture, education, and the arts and explains its decreasing natural political influence.
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Lexington :
University Press of Kentucky,
℗♭1975.
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Table of Contents:
- The postwar economic drama
- The challenge to racial inequality
- The achievement of legal equality
- The politics of transition
- The politics of accommodation
- Turbulent progress in education
- Religion & controversy
- After the Southern Renaissance
- Music & the visual arts
- Change & tradition in Southern society
- The enduring South.