White metropolis race, ethnicity, and religion in Dallas, 1841-2001 / [electronic resource] :
by Michael Phillips.
- 1st ed.
- Austin : University of Texas Press, 2006.
- ix, 267 p., 20 p. of plates : ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-255) and index.
Through a glass darkly : memory, race, and region in Dallas, Texas -- The music of cracking necks : Dallas civilization and its discontents -- True to Dixie and to Moses : Yankees, White trash, Jews, and the lost cause -- The great White plague : whiteness, culture, and the unmaking of the Dallas working class -- Consequences of powerlessness : whiteness as class politics -- Water force : resisting White supremacy under Jim Crow -- White like me : Mexican Americans, Jews, and the elusive politics of identity -- A blight and a sin : segregation, the Kennedy assassination, and the wreckage of whiteness.
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