Daniel, Lost Revolutions - The South In The 1950s

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  • Daniel Gilmartin Seminole Community College

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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.29.2.109-110

Abstract

Lost Revolutions characterizes the two decades following World War II as a period of missed opportunity in terms of racial relations in the postwar South. Daniel grapples with mercurial and sometimes contradictory evidence in trying to make a case that racial relations in the South could have been very different. While providing much discussion and anecdote that is worthwhile to the teacher of U.S. history, he fails to convince the reader of the validity of his main assertion.

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Published

2004-09-01

How to Cite

Gilmartin, Daniel. 2004. “Daniel, Lost Revolutions - The South In The 1950s”. Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 29 (2):109-10. https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.29.2.109-110.

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