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1 | Southern antimilitarists on the eve of war | 13 |
2 | Which war, whose fight? : white southerners debate the declaration of war and the draft, 1917 | 33 |
3 | Fathers, farmers, and Christians | 57 |
4 | Agrarian protest begins | 84 |
5 | Race, class, gender, and draft dodging | 111 |
6 | The surveillance state comes to rural shade : propaganda and domestic espionage in the southern countryside | 135 |
7 | Resistance | 162 |
Epilogue : after the war | 194 |
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