IntroductionI.: Old Regimes and Reconstructions
II.: Forgotten Alternatives
III.: Capitulation to Racism
IV.: The Man on the Cliff
V.: The Declining Years of Jim Crow
VI.: The Career Becomes Stranger
Afterword by William s. McFeely
The late C. Vann Woodward was the Sterling Professor of History at
Yale until his death in 1999. Among his books are Mary Chestnut's
Civil War, The Origins of the New South, Tom Watson: Agrarian
Rebel, and The Burden of Southern History. He was also General
Editor of The Oxford History of the United States series.
William S. McFeely won the Lincoln Prize in 1992 for Frederick
Douglass and the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for Grant: A Biography. He
is Abraham Baldwin Professor of the Humanities Emeritus at the
University of Georgia and lives in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
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