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Foreword vii
Prologue 2
1 The Genesis 3
2 Growing Outrage, Growing Backlash 7
3 The "Bible" 11
4 The Pipeline 15
5 The Delta Blues 33
6 Death of a Dream 27
7 The Savior of Segregation 33
8 The Clandestine War 37
9 Never, Never Land 43
10 Overflowing the Jails 47
11 The Battle for Ole Miss 59
12 In the Dead of the Night 71
13 The Secret Benefactor 79
14 Agent X 83
15 Marked Men 89
16 The Magnolia Curtain 95
17 "Destroy This Directive" 97
What Happened Next 103
Documents 108
Bibliography 114
Index 118
Photo Credits 120
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