A HIGHLY ORIGINAL REINTERPRETATION OF HOW RACE AND CLASS SHAPED THE
ENTIRETY OF SOUTHERN HISTORY THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF FOUR
INTERCONNECTED FAMILY LINES. _The Southern Fault Line _explores the
under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of
plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more
democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the
other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to
the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the
struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil
Rights movement.Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old
history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds"
of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a
slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines,
Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race
in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding
side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral
members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the
1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which
for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites
against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series
of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist
tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among
populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft
the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state.
Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were
between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the
slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the
non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white
boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the
wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain
democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites
regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party.
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How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History
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9780197770443
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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