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Hattiesburg : an American city in Black and White
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ISBN: 9780674240667 9780674240674 0674240677 0674240669 9780674240681 0674240685 9780674976351 0674976355 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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In this rich multigenerational saga of race and family in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, William Sturkey reveals the personal stories behind the men and women who struggled to uphold their southern "way of life" against the threat of desegregation, and those who fought to tear it down in the name of justice and racial equality.

Faces of Freedom Summer
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ISBN: 0817393153 9780817310561 9780817359867 0817359869 0817310568 9780817393151 Year: 2001 Publisher: Tuscaloosa Baltimore, Md.

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A story of Jewish life in Mississippi
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ISBN: 1618118900 9781618118905 9781618118882 1618118889 1618118897 Year: 2018 Publisher: Boston

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Through the story of his Russian-Jewish parents' arrival and in the Mississippi region, the author reveals the experience of the Jewish community in Hattiesburg from the 1920s through the 1960s, as it goes through times of prosperity but also faces the dangers of anti-Semitism. The story starts with the author's father arriving in 1924 to become a peddler and then a merchant, joined by his mother in 1925, and follows the author himself as he searches into the history of his parents and the Jewish community, as well as a variety of its members: a young Jewish man who is tried and convicted of murder; Arthur Brodey, a Reform rabbi who gains wider acceptance for the congregation; Charles Mantinband, a rabbi whose civil rights activities won national recognition but stirred fears of Klan violence in his congregation; and Waldoff's brother-in-law "B" Botnick of the Anti-Defamation League, whose work made him a target of assassin Byron de la Beckwith.

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