The Southern Fault Line By Bryan D Jones 2025 How Race Class & Region Shaped One

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Narrative Type
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Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Adults
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Edition
2025 Edition
Vintage
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Type
Nonfiction
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2020s
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197770428
ISBN-13
9780197770429
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9065335942

Product Key Features

Book Title
Southern Fault Line : How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2025
Topic
History & Theory, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, History
Author
Bryan Jones
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.7 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Trade
LCCN
2024-039684
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
976.106
Table Of Content
Forward Chapter 1: Southern Democracy or Southern Oligarchy Chapter 2: Blount and Sumter Part 1: Slaves, Owners, and the Black Belt Chapter 3: The Lasting Legacy of Slavery Chapter 4: Plantation Politics Chapter 5: Myth and Reality in the Black Belt Part 2: Upland Uprising On Sand Mountain Chapter 6: Removals, Religion, and the White Republic Chapter 7: North Alabama Sand Mountain People Chapter 8: Yeoman Farming in the Mountains Chapter 9: North Alabama in War and Reconstruction Chapter 10: "The Blowhard of Blount" Chapter 11: "Our Demosthenes" Part 3: Traverses of the Common White Man Chapter 12: The Two Faces of Brother Charley Jones Chapter 13: Charley Jones Goes to War Chapter 14: The Life of a South Alabama Tenant Farmer Chapter 15: "I Was Greatly Embarrassed Because of My Ignorance" Part 4: The Brackets of Jim Crow Chapter 16: A Lynching Thwarted and a Brutal Murder Chapter 17: The Arc of Injustice Part 5: The Tragic Failure of Southern Moderates Chapter 18: The Greatest Generation Chapter 19: Three Southern Editors Chapter 20: The Center Does Not Hold: The Evolution of an Editor Part 6: The Collapse of Jim Crow Chapter 21: A Bad Hotdog and a Big Orange Chapter 22: The Pallbearer Who Could Not Go Into the Church Chapter 23: Roll Tide at High Tide Chapter 24: Looking Back to Look Forward
Synopsis
A highly original reinterpretation of how race and class shaped the entirety of Southern history through the experience of four interconnected family lines. The Southern Fault Line explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement.Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party., Opposing perspectives on the desirability of democracy and equality dominates white Southern history. Both before and after the end of slavery, plantation oligarchs rejected democracy, while small farmers in the upcountry embraced it--if only for whites. Drawing from his own family's centuries-old roots in the region, the eminent American politics scholar Bryan Jones compares the experiences of a slaveholding line with three non-slaveholding lines to retell the entire history of the region. Through his family's history across a host of Southern states, he retells in vivid detail the ceaseless battle between Southern oligarchy and democracy--and how racial politics threads through all of it.
LC Classification Number
F326.J656 2025

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