Examine the Evolution of Racial Ideology in the New South. How Did Concepts of White Supremacy Adapt to New Economic and Social Conditions? Introduction The New South period, spanning the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was marked by profound economic...
Using Statistical Data on Demographics, Economics, and Voting Patterns, Evaluate the Relationship Between Segregation Laws and Social Conditions in Different Southern Communities Abstract The implementation of segregation laws across Southern communities in the...
Using election data, demographic information, and economic statistics, evaluate the social and geographic bases of Populist support in the South. Introduction and Historical Context The Populist movement in the American South emerged from the severe strains that late...
Using Publication Data, Sales Figures, and Audience Statistics, Evaluate Patterns in New South Cultural Production and Consumption Introduction The New South era, a term used to describe the period following the American Civil War and Reconstruction, marked a...
The Development of Southern Publishing Houses and Literary Magazines and Their Support of Regional Literary Culture Introduction The American South has long been recognized as a region rich in literary tradition, producing some of the nation’s most...