Black hope -- White resolve -- Mobilization for war -- Interracial cooperation, 1917-1919 -- Interracial tension, 1919 -- The great migration -- A reform coalition -- Woman suffrage -- Funding reform -- Taxing wealth -- Financing educational reform -- Legacy of reform
Summary
In Entangled by White Supremacy: Reform in World War I-era South Carolina, Janet G. Hudson analyzes World War I-era South Carolina, a state whose white minority maintained political power by rigidly enforcing white supremacy over its African American majority. Considering the aspirations and actions of both black and white reformers, Hudson looks at African American activism, the vigor of white reformers, and the influence of a multifaceted ideology of white supremacy that became a barrier to the region's progress
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-373) and index