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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Duty Peculiarly Fitting to Women
2. Celebrating Black Memory in the Postbellum South
3. Archiving White Memory
4. Black Remembrance in the Age of Jim Crow
5. Exhibiting Southernness in a New Century
6. Black Memorials and the Bulldozer Revolution
7. Contested History in the Sunbelt South
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Duty Peculiarly Fitting to Women
2. Celebrating Black Memory in the Postbellum South
3. Archiving White Memory
4. Black Remembrance in the Age of Jim Crow
5. Exhibiting Southernness in a New Century
6. Black Memorials and the Bulldozer Revolution
7. Contested History in the Sunbelt South
Conclusion
Notes
Index