The Southern Past

A Clash of Race and Memory

W. Fitzhugh Brundage

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. A Duty Peculiarly Fitting to Women

2. Celebrating Black Memory in the Postbellum South

3. Archiving White Memory

4. Black Remembrance in the Age of Jim Crow

5. Exhibiting Southernness in a New Century

6. Black Memorials and the Bulldozer Revolution

7. Contested History in the Sunbelt South

Conclusion

Notes

Index