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Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War Book

Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War
Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War, During World War I, thousands of rural southern men, black and white, refused to serve in the military. Some failed to register for the draft, while others deserted after being inducted. In the countryside, armed bands of deserters defied local authoritie, Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War, During World War I, thousands of rural southern men, black and white, refused to serve in the military. Some failed to register for the draft, while others deserted after being inducted. In the countryside, armed bands of deserters defied local authoritie, Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War
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  • Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War
  • Written by author Jeanette Keith
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, November 2004
  • During World War I, thousands of rural southern men, black and white, refused to serve in the military. Some failed to register for the draft, while others deserted after being inducted. In the countryside, armed bands of deserters defied local authoritie
  • Keith examines southern draft resistance, evasion, and desertion during World War I, when over 95,000 southern men refused to serve in the U.S. Army. She offers new insights into both New South politics and society and the growing power of the nation-stat
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1Southern antimilitarists on the eve of war13
2Which war, whose fight? : white southerners debate the declaration of war and the draft, 191733
3Fathers, farmers, and Christians57
4Agrarian protest begins84
5Race, class, gender, and draft dodging111
6The surveillance state comes to rural shade : propaganda and domestic espionage in the southern countryside135
7Resistance162
Epilogue : after the war194


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