Phillips, Michael.

White Metropolis : Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in Dallas, 1841-2001. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (300 pages)

Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PROLOGUE: THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY: Memory, Race, and Region in Dallas, Texas -- ONE: THE MUSIC OF CRACKING NECKS: Dallas Civilization and Its Discontents -- TWO: TRUE TO DIXIE AND TO MOSES: Yankees, White Trash, Jews, and the Lost Cause -- THREE: THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE: Whiteness, Culture, and the Unmaking of the Dallas Working Class -- FOUR: CONSEQUENCES OF POWERLESSNESS: Whiteness as Class Politics -- FIVE: WATER FORCE: Resisting White Supremacy under Jim Crow -- SIX: WHITE LIKE ME: Mexican Americans, Jews, and the Elusive Politics of Identity -- SEVEN: A BLIGHT AND A SIN: Segregation, the Kennedy Assassination, and the Wreckage of Whiteness -- AFTERWORD -- NOTES -- Prologue -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.

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Dallas (Tex.)-Race relations-History.
Dallas (Tex.)-Ethnic relations-History.


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