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Deep South Dynasty
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KARI FREDERICKSON
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Alabama-Biography
/ Alabama-History-1819-1950
/ Alabama-Politics and government-1865-1950
/ American Studies
/ Bankhead family
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1842-1920
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1872-1946
/ Bankhead, Tallulah,-1902-1968
/ Bankhead, William Brockman,-1874-1940
/ Cultural Studies
/ History
/ Owen, Marie Bankhead,-1869-1958
/ Political Science
2021
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Deep South Dynasty
by
KARI FREDERICKSON
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Alabama-Biography
/ Alabama-History-1819-1950
/ Alabama-Politics and government-1865-1950
/ American Studies
/ Bankhead family
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1842-1920
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1872-1946
/ Bankhead, Tallulah,-1902-1968
/ Bankhead, William Brockman,-1874-1940
/ Cultural Studies
/ History
/ Owen, Marie Bankhead,-1869-1958
/ Political Science
2021
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Deep South Dynasty
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KARI FREDERICKSON
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Alabama-Biography
/ Alabama-History-1819-1950
/ Alabama-Politics and government-1865-1950
/ American Studies
/ Bankhead family
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1842-1920
/ Bankhead, John Hollis,-1872-1946
/ Bankhead, Tallulah,-1902-1968
/ Bankhead, William Brockman,-1874-1940
/ Cultural Studies
/ History
/ Owen, Marie Bankhead,-1869-1958
/ Political Science
2021
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Deep South Dynasty
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Overview
Winner of the Gulf South Historical Association's Michael
V. R. Thomason Book Award The sweeping story of an ambitious and
once-powerful southern family From Reconstruction
through the end of World War II, the Bankheads served as the
principal architects of the political, economic, and cultural
framework of Alabama and the greater South. As a family, they
were instrumental in fashioning the New South and the twentieth
century American political economy, but now the Bankhead name is
largely associated only with place names
.
Deep South Dynasty: The Bankheads of Alabama is a deeply
researched epic family biography that reflects the complicated
and evolving world inhabited by three generations of the
extremely accomplished—if problematic—Bankhead family
of northwest Alabama. Kari Frederickson’s expertly crafted
account traces the careers of five members of the
family—John Hollis Bankhead; his sons, John Hollis Bankhead
Jr. and William Brockman Bankhead; his daughter, Marie Bankhead
Owen; and his granddaughter, Tallulah Brockman Bankhead. A
Confederate veteran and son of a slaveholder, John Hollis
Bankhead held political office almost continuously from 1865
until his death in 1920, first in state-level positions and
ultimately in Congress–in the House then in the
Senate–for thirty-three years. Two of his three sons, John
Jr. and William, followed in their father’s political
footsteps. John Jr., a successful corporate attorney, was elected
to the state legislature and then to the US Senate in 1930;
William was elected to the House of Representatives in 1916 and
chosen Speaker of the House in 1936. Together, father and sons
played key roles in crafting and maintaining a conservative
political culture, legal code, and economic system that
facilitated economic opportunities for cotton farmers, coal
barons, and emerging industries in Alabama and across the South
while perpetuating White supremacy. Daughter Marie Bankhead Owen
extended the family’s cultural power during her
thirty-five-year tenure as director of the Alabama Department of
Archives and History. From this position and through her work
with groups like the United Daughters of the Confederacy, she
embraced and disseminated a historical narrative steeped in Lost
Cause mythology that validated the power and privilege of White
elites and naturalized the second-class status of African
Americans. William’s daughter, actress Tallulah Bankhead,
benefited from her family’s rich political bloodlines and
in turn lent them a touch of glamour and made the Bankheads
modern. Frederickson’s meticulously researched examination
of this once-powerful but now largely forgotten southern family
is a sweeping and complex story of the region and its
relationship with the wider world over the course of eight
decades, from the wreckage of the Civil War to the dawn of the
nuclear age.
Publisher
University of Alabama Press,The University of Alabama Press
Subject
ISBN
0817321101, 9780817321109
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