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Sons of Mississippi : a story of race and its legacy / Paul Hendrickson.

Author/creator Hendrickson, Paul, 1944-
Other author/creatorRoberts, Gene former owner.
Other author/creatorHendrickson, Paul, 1944- inscriber.
Format Book and Print
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : Alfred A. Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 2003.
Descriptionxii, 343 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Prologue: Nothing is ever escaped -- Part One: Deeds of the Fathers -- Dying Billy -- Lost Boy -- Grimsley -- John Henry, Jimmy, Bob -- The man with his back turned -- Part Two: Filling Up the Frame -- American haunting -- Part Three: Hopes of the Sons -- Sometimes trashy, sometimes luminous -- The distance from Natchez, Mississippi, to Santa Teresa, New Mexico -- In the family of Meredith: Loving what is theirs -- Confederate shadows: Good son -- Epilogue: Hope and history rhyming -- A bibliographical essay -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Review "Sons of Mississippi recounts the story of seven white Mississippi lawmen depicted in a horrifically telling 1962 Life magazine photograph - and of the racial intolerance that is their legacy." "In that photograph, which appears on the front of this jacket, the lawmen (six sheriffs and a deputy sheriff) admire a billy club with obvious pleasure, preparing for the unrest they anticipate - and to which they clearly intend to contribute - in the wake of James Meredith's planned attempt to integrate the University of Mississippi. In finding the stories of these men, Paul Hendrickson gives us an extraordinarily revealing picture of racism in America at that moment. But his ultimate focus is on the part this legacy has played in the lives of their children and grandchildren." "One of them is a grandson - a high school dropout and many times married - who achieves an elegant poignancy in his struggle against the racism to which he sometimes succumbs. One son is a sheriff, as his father was - and in the same town. Another grandson patrols the U.S. border with Mexico - a law enforcement officer like the two generations before him - driven by the beliefs and deeds of his forebears. In all the portraits, we see how the prejudice bequeathed by the fathers has been transformed, or remained untouched, in the sons."--Jacket
Local noteJoyner Rare copy includes inscription to Gene Roberts from Paul Hendrickson dated September 5, 2003.
General noteA Borzoi book.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 315-329) and index.
Acquisitions source Joyner Rare copy gift of Gene and Susan Roberts, 2016.
LCCN 2002029857
ISBN0375404619 (alk. paper)

Available Items

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Joyner General Stacks F350.A1 H46 2003 ✔ Available Place Hold
Joyner Rare Collection F350.A1 H46 2003 ✔ Available Request Material