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... in Box 71B, Folders 2 and 3, LBJ-MS. 14. FBI memorandum, 10 June 1966, Part 1, Reel 10, MLK-FBI; Wyn Craig Wade, The Fiery Cross: The Ku Klux Klan in America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), 303–304; Highway Patrol memorandum ...
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
Where the standard story sees neoliberalism as right-wing, this book points to some left-wing origins, too; where the standard story emphasises the agency of think-tanks and politicians, this book shows that other actors from the business ...
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
Books in this series show how early explorers found and settled Florida and the Caribbean. They tell the tales of early pioneers, both foreign and domestic.
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
William E. Leuchtenburg shows how the events of this period reflect the conflict between rural and urban attitudes that reached its crisis in the presidential campaign of 1928 and was finally resolved in the aftermath of the economic ...
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
This is a study of a disturbing phenomenon in American society—the Ku Klux Klan—and that eruption of nativism, racism, and moral authoritarianism during the 1920s in the four states of the Southwest—Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and ...
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
The first book-length survey of cinema's vital role in the Cold War cultural combat between the U.S. and the USSR.
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
Rather than the violent, racist extremists of popular lore and current observation, 1920s Klansmen appear in these works as more mainstream figures.
inauthor: Wyn Craig Wade from books.google.com
A startlingly original work establishing the impact of domestic servants on the life and writings of Emily Dickinson