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245 04 The shadow of Selma /|cedited by Joe Street and Henry 
       Knight Lozano. 
264  1 Gainesville, FL :|bUniversity Press of Florida,|c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
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505 0  Cover; THE SHADOW OF SELMA; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; 
       List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part
       1. Selma and the Voting Rights Act; 1. Selma: The Bridge 
       and Beyond; 2. Before the Bridge: Grassroots Activism in 
       Selma in the Early 1960s; 3. Nonviolence Crowned or 
       Dethroned? King's Strategy in Selma and Its Legacy; 4. 
       ""The Meat in the Coconut"": Lyndon Johnson and the Voting
       Rights Act of 1965; 5. Backlash or Adjustment? The White 
       South Responds to Selma; 6. ""We Cannot Escape the Same 
       Challenge"": Britain, France, and the U.S. Voting Rights 
       Act; Part 2. Media and Memory 
505 8  7. Mediating Selma: 1965, 20158. "They Couldn't Just Write
       It the Way It Wasn't Anymore": Mainstream Media Narratives
       and the 1965 Selma Campaign; 9. Sidelining Selma's 
       Segregationists: Memory, Strategy, Ideology, and Agency; 
       10. "Men and Women of God and Goodwill Everywhere": Selma 
       and the Role of Religion in Civil Rights Drama; Part 3. 
       The Myth of a Color-Blind America; 11. The Third 
       Reconstruction: The Racial Wealth Gap in the Post-Civil 
       Rights South; 12. How the Rise of Color-Blind Racism 
       Opened the Door for the Supreme Court Decision in Shelby 
       County v. Holder 
505 8  13. The Racial Laundering of Equality after Shelby County 
       v. HolderList of Contributors; Index 
650  0 African Americans|xCivil rights|zAlabama|zSelma. 
650  0 Civil rights movements|zAlabama|zSelma|xHistory. 
650  0 Civil rights workers|zAlabama|zSelma|xHistory. 
651  0 Selma (Ala.)|xRace relations. 
700 1  Street, Joe,|eeditor. 
700 1  Knight, Henry,|d1982-|eeditor. 
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