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The Southern Manifesto
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John Kyle Day
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1918-1961
/ 20th century
/ Board of Education
/ Brown, Oliver
/ Brown, Oliver, 1918–1961
/ Civil rights movements
/ Discrimination & Race Relations
/ Discrimination in education
/ HISTORY
/ Law and legislation
/ Race relations
/ Segregation in education
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
/ Southern States
/ State & Local
/ Topeka (Kan.)
/ Topeka (Kan.). Board of Education
/ Trials, litigation, etc
/ United States
2014
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The Southern Manifesto
by
John Kyle Day
in
1918-1961
/ 20th century
/ Board of Education
/ Brown, Oliver
/ Brown, Oliver, 1918–1961
/ Civil rights movements
/ Discrimination & Race Relations
/ Discrimination in education
/ HISTORY
/ Law and legislation
/ Race relations
/ Segregation in education
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
/ Southern States
/ State & Local
/ Topeka (Kan.)
/ Topeka (Kan.). Board of Education
/ Trials, litigation, etc
/ United States
2014
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The Southern Manifesto
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John Kyle Day
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1918-1961
/ 20th century
/ Board of Education
/ Brown, Oliver
/ Brown, Oliver, 1918–1961
/ Civil rights movements
/ Discrimination & Race Relations
/ Discrimination in education
/ HISTORY
/ Law and legislation
/ Race relations
/ Segregation in education
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
/ Southern States
/ State & Local
/ Topeka (Kan.)
/ Topeka (Kan.). Board of Education
/ Trials, litigation, etc
/ United States
2014
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The Southern Manifesto
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On March 13, 1956, ninety-nine members of the United States Congress promulgated the Declaration of Constitutional Principles, popularly known as the Southern Manifesto. Reprinted here, the Southern Manifesto formally stated opposition to the landmark United State Supreme Court decisionBrown v. Board of Education, and the emergent civil rights movement. This statement allowed the white South to preventBrown'simmediate full-scale implementation and, for nearly two decades, set the slothful timetable and glacial pace of public school desegregation. The Southern Manifesto also provided the Southern Congressional Delegation with the means to stymie federal voting rights legislation, so that the dismantling of Jim Crow could be managed largely on white southern terms.
In the wake of theBrowndecision that declared public school segregation unconstitutional, seminal events in the early stages of the civil rights movement--like the Emmett Till lynching, the Montgomery bus boycott, and the Autherine Lucy riots at the University of Alabama brought the struggle for black freedom to national attention. Orchestrated by United States Senator Richard Brevard Russell Jr. of Georgia, the Southern Congressional Delegation in general, and the United States Senate's Southern Caucus in particular, fought vigorously and successfully to counter the initial successes of civil rights workers and maintain Jim Crow. The South's defense of white supremacy culminated with this most notorious statement of opposition to desegregation.The Southern Manifesto: Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregationnarrates this single worst episode of racial demagoguery in modern American political history and considers the statement's impact upon both the struggle for black freedom and the larger racial dynamics of postwar America.
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University Press of Mississippi
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9781628460315, 1628460318, 9781626741874, 1628460326, 9781628460322, 9781626741881, 1626741867, 9781626740471, 162674047X, 1626741875, 9781626741867, 1626741883
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