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The Moderates' Dilemma: Massive Resistance to School Desegregation in Virginia [Paperback]

Matthew D. Lassiter (Editor), Andrew B. Lewis (Editor)
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October 22, 1998

In 1958, facing court-ordered integration, Virginia governor J. Lindsay Almond Jr. closed public schools in three cities, one of the first instances of the "massive resistance" embraced by conservative southern politicians in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education. This action provoked not only the NAACP but also large numbers of white middle-class Virginians who quickly organized to protest the school closings. Confronted with the dilemma of accepting desegregation or the ruination of public education, these white moderates finally coalesced into a formidable political coalition that defeated the massive resistance forces in 1959.

September 1998 marks the fortieth anniversary of the public school closings. In The Moderates' Dilemma, Matthew D. Lassiter and Andrew B. Lewis have compiled six essays that explore this contentious period in Virginia history. The moderate revolt against massive resistance helped to save public schools and reshaped the political balance of power in the state, the editors argue, but it also delayed substantial school desegregation, as moderate Virginians became reconciled to the end of Jim Crow out of self-interest rather than a deep commitment to the need for equal education opportunity for all.


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The Moderates' Dilemma fills a glaring and fundamental gap in the vast historiography of the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s. Lassiter and Lewis and their colleagues have restored the sense of conflict over civil rights by depicting opposition to the movement in its full complexity and strength. Their picture is at once more interesting and more realistic than the one that now prevails in textbooks and academic conferences.

(David L. Chappell, author of Inside Agitators: White Southerners in the Civil Rights Movement )

About the Author

Matthew D. Lassiter is an intructor in the history department at the University of Virginia.

Andrew B. Lewis is an instructor at the University of Virginia and a scholar-in-residence at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African-Studies.

Paul M. Gaston is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Virginia.


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  • Paperback: 251 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (October 22, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813918170
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813918174
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,498,955 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Andrew Lewis has taught at Wesleyan University, Hamilton College, the University of Richmond, Binghamton University, and the University of Virginia. He has also held fellowships from Harvard University, the National Academy of Education, and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. He has a Ph.d. and M.A. in American History from the University of Virginia and B.A. with Honors from Penn. He grew up in Concord, MA in the shadow of the Old North Bridge where the American Revolution began. In addition to his work on American history he can also be found commenting on celebrity fashion as a "Top Cop" for Us Magazine's Fashion Police twice a month.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Resource, April 9, 1999
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For my senior seminar, I wrote a paper on desegregation/busing in the South. While I was doing research, a librarian found this book for me. I had to wait 2 weeks to get it through interlibrary loan, but it was worth it!! The essays really bring home the complexity of Southern desegregation when viewed through the lens of class issues. I can only aspire to produce such insightful scholarship!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!, January 8, 1999
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I read the book, it is brilliant collection of writings. The editors offer an interesting, sophisticated analysis of the white response to busing. Being a former student of his, I can attest that Matthew D. Lassiter is an incredibly intelligent, dynamic individual. I highly recommend this book, and anxiously await his upcoming works.
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3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A supremely relevant work of scholarship, March 22, 1999
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Matthew D. Lassiter, perhaps the world's pre-eminent scholar of the American South, co-edited this penetrating and resonant collection of essays, to which he has contributed a characteristically elegant and astute study of Benjamin Muse, who figured prominently in the turbulent early years of desegregation in Virginia.
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IN JANUARY 1948 Armistead Lloyd Boothe, a forty-year-old lawyer from Alexandria, was one of an exceptional group of new legislators who entered the halls of the Virginia General Assembly for the first time. Read the first page
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Prince Edward, Supreme Court, General Assembly, News Leader, Benjamin Muse, Warren County, Harry Byrd, University of Virginia, Armistead Boothe, Lindsay Almond, Barrye Wall, Old Dominion, Daily Progress, Deep South, North Carolina, Black Belt, Governor Almond, Lane High, Southside Schools, Young Turk, Colgate Darden, Human Relations, James Kilpatrick, Senator Byrd, Southside Virginia
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