Author

Publication

2007-06-01 - Louisiana State University Press

Language

English

Word Count

75,000 words, Guess

Page Count

300 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7945972M
  • ISBN-139780807132272
  • ISBN-100807132276
  • Goodreads473432
  • LibraryThing3208902
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Description

"Recounts the planning, organization, and ultimate failure of this controversial event and argues that the broad-based public history extravaganza was derailed in part by its appearance during the decisive phase of the civil rights movement. Cook shows how the centennial provoked widespread alarm among many African Americans, white liberals, and cold warriors because the national commission failed to prevent southern whites from commemorating the Civil War in a racially exclusive fashion. The public outcry followed embarrassing attempts to mark secession, the attack on Fort Sumter, and the South's victory at First Manassas, and prompted a backlash against the celebration, causing the emotional scars left by the war to resurface. Cook convincingly demonstrates that both segregationists and their opponents used the controversy that surrounded the commemoration to their own advantage. Southern whites initially embraced the centennial as a weapon in their fight to save racial segregation, while African Americans and liberal whites tried to transform the event into a celebration of black emancipation... The first comprehensive analysis of the U.S. Civil War Centennial, Troubled Commemoration masterfully depicts the episode as an essential window into the political, social, and cultural conflicts of America in the 1960s and confirms that it has much to tell us about the development of the modern South."--Dust jacket.

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Other Editions

  • Troubled Commemoration: The American Civil War Centennial, 1961-1965 (Making the Modern South)HardcoverLouisiana State University Press2007-06-01

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