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"Written by passionate Alabamian and accomplished historian Wayne Flynt, Alabama in the Twentieth Century offers supporting arguments for both detractors and admirers of the state. A native son who has lived, loved, taught, debated, and grieved within the state for 60 of the 100 years described, the author does not flinch from pointing out Alabama's failures, such as the woeful yoke of a 1901 state constitution, the oldest one in the nation; neither is he restrained when calling attention to the state's triumphs against great odds, such as its phenomenal number of military heroes and gifted athletes, its dazzling array of writers, folk artists, and musicians, or its haunting physical beauty despite decades of abuse." "Chapters are organized by topic - politics, the economy, education, African Americans, women, the military, sport, religion, literature, art, journalism - rather than chronologically, so the reader can digest the whole sweep of the century on a particular subject."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
602

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Alabama in the twentieth century
2004, University of Alabama Press
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Table of Contents

In the beginning : the 1901 constitution
Every man for himself : politics, Alabama style
Selling Alabama : the economy
Life from the bottom up : society
Teaching the people : education
On and off the pedestal : women
Counting behind white folks : African Americans
Fighting mad : Alabamians at war
Beyond the game : the social significance of sports
What would Jesus do? religion
Plain and fancy : folk and elite culture.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [545]-578) and index.

Published in
Tuscaloosa
Series
The modern South

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
976.1/063
Library of Congress
F326 .F754 2004, F326.F754 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 602 p. :
Number of pages
602

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3289445M
Internet Archive
alabamaintwentie0000flyn
ISBN 10
081731430X
LCCN
2004002841
OCLC/WorldCat
54416006
Library Thing
4224082
Goodreads
6004542

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