Civil Rights, Culture Wars
The Fight over a Mississippi Textbook
By Charles W. Eagles
312 pp., 6.14 x 9.21, 6 halftones, notes, index
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-5480-5
Published: August 2019 -
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4696-3115-8
Published: March 2017 -
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4696-3116-5
Published: February 2017
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Awards & distinctions
McLemore Prize, Mississippi Historical Society
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2017
One of CHOICE Magazine’s Top 25 Academic Books of 2017
Charles W. Eagles explores the story of the controversial ninth-grade history textbook and the court case that allowed its adoption with state funds. Mississippi: Conflict and Change and the struggle for its acceptance deepen our understanding both of civil rights activism in the movement’s last days and of an early controversy in the culture wars that persist today.
About the Author
Charles W. Eagles is William F. Winter Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Mississippi.
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“Eagles's imaginative recovery of a civil rights moment informs readers about the accomplishment of two courageous professors from Tougaloo and Millsaps Colleges. . . . Congratulations to Eagles and the University of North Carolina Press on their splendid achievement in this pathbreaking publication. Essential.”--Choice
“Eagles] builds his narrative around primary sources. . . . He not only sets the stage for the story, he gives us succinct biographical information on the players.”--Jackson Clarion-Ledger
“Eagles helps us recognize the significance of . . . cultural action through his detailed and clearly written account of the conflicts over Mississippi: Conflict and Change.”--Educational Policy
“Eagles deserves our gratitude for bringing a landmark case back into the limelight.”--American Historical Review
“Civil Rights, Culture Wars . . . recounts the production and controversy over Conflict and Change. . . . Eagles’s richly detailed account of the textbook’s history demonstrates that the debates over historical content ultimately were also struggles over social control and identity.”--Journal of African American History
“This is a fascinating account of the controversy surrounding the publication of the textbook Mississippi: Conflict and Change. Though it was pathbreaking in its treatment of race and the inclusion of African American history, no one has really told this story—certainly not in the detail on display here—and by putting this seemingly small event into a larger context, Eagles, like the textbook itself, significantly broadens our understanding of Mississippi history.”—Charles C. Bolton, author of William F. Winter and the New Mississippi: A Biography