Old South, New South, or down South?: Florida and the modern civil rights movement
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title_alt | Introduction: Image, Illusion, and Reality: Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Historical Perspective The Illusion of Moderation: A Recounting and Reassessing of Florida's Racial Past From Old South to New South, or Was It? : Jacksonville and the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Florida Brotherhood of Defiance: The State-Local Relationship in the Desegregation of Lee Country Public Schools, 1954-1969 Toms and Bombs: The Civil Rights Struggle in Daytona Beach Planting the Seeds of Racial Equality: Florida's Independent Black Farmers and the Modern Civil Rights Era Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Florida's "Public Mischief " Defense and Virgil Hawkins's Protracted Legal Struggle for Racial Equality "Wait" Has Almost Always Meant "Never": The Long Road to School Desegregation in Palm Beach County The Triumph of Tradition: Haydon Burns's 1964 Gubernatorial Race and the Myth of Florida's Moderation From Old South Experiences to New South Memories: Virginia Key Beach and the Evolution of Civil Rights to Public Space in Miami Afterword: Old South, New South, or Down South? : Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement: Towards a New Civil Rights History in Florida |
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