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This Georgia Rising
Education, Civil Rights, and the Politics of Elections in Georgia in the 1940s
Patrick Novotny

The social and political climate of 1940s
Georgia examined


This Georgia Rising is a study of Georgia’s political changes in the decade of the Second World War and in the postwar years of the 1940s. Georgia’s political establishment underwent challenges in the 1940s in everything from Georgians defending the state’s university system from attacks by Governor Eugene Talmadge to challenges by Georgia’s larger cities and towns to the state’s county unit system to the early postwar stirrings of the modern civil rights movement. An array of progressive forces—including Georgia’s veterans of the Second World War, college and university students, newspaper editors and reporters in the state’s larger circulating newspapers and smaller town newspapers—fought for change in some of the state’s political institutions, culminating in the 1942 election of Governor Ellis Arnall and in 1945 the changes to the state constitution. This Georgia Rising is a detailed study of the gubernatorial races of the 1940s as they are interwoven with the larger political and social changes of wartime and then postwar Georgia. This book draws not only from Georgia’s larger circulation newspapers but also focuses on its smaller circulation newspapers and especially its African-American newspapers, including The Atlanta Daily World and The Savannah Tribune. This Georgia Rising offers a detailed and rich narrative of a decade of far-reaching change in twentieth-century Georgia.

PATRICK NOVOTNY is an associate professor in the department of Political Science at Georgia Southern University. He has published in journals including The Harvard International Journal Of Press/Politics, The Georgia Historical Quarterly, and Social Science Computer Review. His book Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism was published in 2000. Novotny was named Gamma Beta Phi’s 2004–2005 Wells Warren Professor of the Year for the Georgia Southern University campus.

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Price $45.00

Format: Cloth
Subject: History
List Price: $45.00
Release Date: Fall/Winter 2007
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ISBN: 978-0-88146-088-9
Mercer Number: H744

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