No place to hide: the South and human rights
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[Macon, Ga.] : Mercer University Press, [1984].
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Book
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2 volumes (lxiv, 669 pages) : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
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English
ISBN:
0865541086, 9780865541085, 0865541094, 9780865541092

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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McGill, R., & Logue, C. M. 1. (1984). No place to hide: the South and human rights. Mercer University Press.

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McGill, Ralph, 1898-1969 and Cal M. 1935- Logue. 1984. No Place to Hide: The South and Human Rights. Mercer University Press.

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McGill, Ralph, 1898-1969 and Cal M. 1935- Logue, No Place to Hide: The South and Human Rights. Mercer University Press, 1984.

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McGill, Ralph and Cal M. 1935- Logue. No Place to Hide: The South and Human Rights. Mercer University Press, 1984.

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5050 |a V.1. Editor's introduction : Ralph McGill's moderate campaign for racial reform -- The world of Ralph McGill in pictures -- The Southeast -- Constantine chapter, C.S.A. -- This is our Georgia -- Something of Georgia -- My Georgia -- It has happened here -- Hate at cut rates -- How it happened down in Georgia -- Will the South ditch Truman? -- The housing challenge -- Common sense can save both -- Give me Georgia -- A Northerner looks at the South : review of Ray Sprigle's In the land of Jim Crow -- Civil rights for the negro -- Demagoguery state by state : review of V. O. Key's Southern politics -- Weighing a Dixie dilemma : review of Hodding Carter's Southern legacy -- The real reconstruction begins -- Why I live in Atlanta -- History in a president's letters : review of F.D.R.: his personal letters, 1929-1945 -- Yellow fever experiment -- A word portrait : review of James Howell Street's article on Atlanta -- Georgia's stake in the Democratic National Convention, 1952 -- Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Report on Adlai E. Stevenson -- How Adlai Stevenson won Georgia's heart all over again -- At the threshold -- Is the federal government running our lives? -- New truth in a new nation : review of Jay Saunders Redding's An American in India -- Adlai Stevenson and the Democratic South -- The angry South, 1956 -- A Southerner talks with the South : review of Robert Penn Warren's Segregation -- Dwight Eisenhower and the South -- Southern politics : won't gamble cushy jobs -- Review of Winston S. Churchill's The age of revolution -- Review of James McBride Dabbs's Southern heritage -- The Southern moderates are still there, 1958 -- Review of Winston S. Churchill's The great democracies -- Review of Brainard Cheney's This is Adam -- Speaking for the South -- and to it : review of Brooks Hays's A Southern moderate speaks -- As the South begins to put its burden down, an interim report : review of William Peters's Southern temper -- The crisis of the city -- If the Southern negro got the vote -- A changing South as I see it, 1959 -- The agony of the Southern minister -- She sifted the ashes and built a city -- Saving the schools -- Foreward to Mildred E. English's College in the country -- Memories of Bellamy and FDR -- Notes for United Negro College Fund meeting.
5050 |a V.2. The world of Ralph McGill in pictures -- The state of the South, 1960 -- New law, old fears -- South of the dream : review of C. Vann Woodward's The burden of Southern history -- The Confederates' torpedoes -- Review of Dan Wakefield's Revolt in the South -- What makes America great -- The Chattahoochee river -- A Southern editor talks with Philadelphia negroes -- The road to Southern maturity is long and bumpy : review of Thomas D. Clark's The emerging South -- The South will change, 1961 -- Let's lead where we lag -- Rebirth of hope at Ole Miss? -- Chattanooga -- where the mountains look at each other -- Where we stand : emancipation -- Television interview about Africa -- A sensitive Southerner's view of a smoking city -- Georgia Tech : lighthouse to the postwar South -- An interview on race and the church, 1963 -- The South looks ahead -- Radio "conversation piece" -- Hate knows no direction -- When a man stands up to be counted, he may be counted out : review of Charles Morgan's A time to speak -- A decade of slow, painful progress, 1964 -- The case for the Southern progressive -- First of all, Georgians are Americans -- From Atlanta : the political assessment, 1964 -- From boyhood onward, the course was against the tide : review of Frank E. Smith's A Congressman from Mississippi -- Equality on the firing line : review of Anthony Lewis's Portrait of the decade : the second American revolution -- The church in a social revolution -- Review of Hubert Humphrey's The cause is mankind -- Race : results instead of reasons review of Howard Zinn's SNCC : the new abolitionists and The Southern mystique -- The clearest truth is in faction : review of Jesse Hill Ford's The liberation of Lord Byron Jones -- One magazine invisible : review of One hundred years of the "Nation" : a centennial anthology -- Introduction to Robert McNeill's God wills us free -- Statement for brotherhood week -- An interview concerning John F. Kennedy -- Review of C. Vann Woodward's Strange career of Jim Crow -- Radio program concerning the South, 1966 -- Foreward to Hodding Carter's Southern legacy -- Foreward to Margaret Anderson's The children of the South -- Review of William Stringfellow's and Anthony Towne's The Bishop Pike affair -- The American South -- Comment on Pat Watters's and Reese Cleghorn's Climbing Jacob's ladder -- The South's glowing horizon -- if . . ., 1968 -- The new Confederacy : review of Robert Sherrill's Gothic politics in the deep South -- Review of James G. Maddox's The advancing South, and F. Ray Marshall's Labor in the South -- Letter to Center magazine -- Foreward to David M. Abshire's The South rejects a prophet -- We must go along together for better or worse -- Preface to Carl Sandburg's Chicago race riots -- Introduction to John Osborne's The old South -- The new South and a new America -- A conversation with Ralph McGill, 1969.
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