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Contents List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Glenn Feldman Part I. Past to Present 1. First to Secede, Last to Accede: South Carolina’s Resistance to the Republic, 1780–Present 19 Thomas F. Schaller Part II. Race, War, and Culture 2. Tom Watson and Resistance to Federal War Policies in Georgia during World War I 67 Zachary C. Smith 3. “Negroes, the New Deal, and . . . Karl Marx”: Southern Antistatism in Depression and War 102 Jason Morgan Ward 4. Dixiecrats, Dissenting Delegates, and the Dying Democratic Party: Mississippi’s Right Turn from Roosevelt to Johnson 122 Rebecca Miller Davis 5. Right Turn? The Republican Party and African American Politics in Post-1965 Mississippi 149 Chris Danielson Part III. A Nation within a Nation? 6. Texas Philosophy, Nashville Agrarianism, Reagan Republicanism, and the Neo-Confederacy: The Influence of M. E. Bradford 181 Fred Arthur Bailey 7. The Evil Empire Within: Southern Nationalism and the Washington Problem 205 David R. Jansson Part IV. Economic Development and Reform 8. Getting Farmers—and Tourists—“Out of the Mud”: Alabama’s Nineteenth-Century Experience with Public Projects and Its Response to the Federal Road Aid Acts of 1916 and 1921 229 Martin T. Olliff 9. “From Nothin’ to Somethin’”: The Tennessee Valley Authority and Federal-Local Cooperation in the Sun Belt South, 1940–1960 261 Matthew L. Downs 10. Lighting the “Dark and Evil World”: Judge J. Smith Henley, Arkansas, and the Federal Judiciary’s Reform of the Southern Prison 287 Gregory L. Richard Part V. Tax Fury and the Tea Party 11. The Tea Party in the South: Populism Revisited? 303 Allan B. McBride 12. Deal or No Deal: Taxes, Government Spending, and Alabamians Having Their Cake and Eating It Too 325 Natalie Motise Davis List of Contributors 343 Index 345 ...

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