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Focusing on the cultural conflicts between social reformers and southern communities, William Link presents an important reinterpretation of the origins and impact of progressivism in the South. He shows that a fundamental clash of values divided reformers and rural southerners, ultimately blocking the reforms. His book, based on extensive archival research, adds a new dimension to the study of American reform movements.The new group of social reformers that emerged near the end of the nineteenth century believed that the South, an underdeveloped and politically fragile region, was in the midst of a social crisis. They recognized the environmental causes of social problems and pushed for interventionist solutions. As a consensus grew about southern social problems in the early 1900s, reformers adopted new methods to win the support of reluctant or indifferent southerners. By the beginning of World War I, their public crusades on prohibition, health, schools, woman suffrage, and child labor had led to some new social policies and the beginnings of a bureaucratic structure. By the late 1920s, however, social reform and southern progressivism remained largely frustrated.Links analysis of the response of rural southern communities to reform efforts establishes a new social context for southern progressivism. He argues that the movement failed because a cultural chasm divided the reformers and the communities they sought to transform. Reformers were paternalistic. They believed that the new policies should properly be administered from above, and they were not hesitant to impose their own solutions. They also viewed different cultures and races as inferior.Rural southerners saw their communities and customs quite differently. For most, local control and personal liberty were watchwords. They had long deflected attempts of southern outsiders to control their affairs, and they opposed the paternalistic reforms of the Progressive Era with equal determination. Throughout the 1920s they made effective implementation of policy changes difficult if not impossible. In a small-scale war, rural folk forced the reformers to confront the integrity of the communities they sought to change.

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title The Paradox of Southern Progressivism 1880-1930 Fred W Morrison - photo 1

title:The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930 Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies
author:Link, William A.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807820407
print isbn13:9780807820407
ebook isbn13:9780807862995
language:English
subjectSouthern States--Politics and government--1865-1950, Southern States--Social conditions, Progressivism (United States politics)
publication date:1992
lcc:F215.L56 1992eb
ddc:306.2/0975
subject:Southern States--Politics and government--1865-1950, Southern States--Social conditions, Progressivism (United States politics)
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The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930
The Fred W. Morrison Series
In southern Studies
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The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930
William A. Link
Page iv 1992 The University of North Carolina Press All right - photo 2
Page iv 1992 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved - photo 3
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1992 The University of
North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Link, William A.
The paradox of Southern progressivism,
18801930 / William A. Link.
p. cm. (The Fred W. Morrison series
in Southern studies)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and
index.
ISBN 0-8078-2040-7 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Southern StatesPolitics and
government18651950. 2. Southern
StatesSocial conditions. 3. Progressivism
(United States politics) I. Title. II. Series.
F215.L56 1992
306.2'0975dc20 92-1328
CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
96 95 94 93 92
5 4 3 2 1
Portions of chapter 1 appeared in a different form in "The Social Context of Southern Progressivism, 18801930," in The Wilson Era: Essays in Honor of Arthur S. Link, edited by John Milton Cooper, Jr., and Charles Neu, copyright 1991 by Harlan Davidson, Inc. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.
Portions of chapter 5 appeared in a different form in "`The Harvest Is Ripe, but the Laborers Are Few': The Hookworm Crusade in North Carolina, 19091915," in North Carolina Historical Review 67 (January 1990): 127. Reprinted by permission.
Portions of chapter 7 appeared in a different form in "Privies, Progressivism, and Public Schools: Health Reform and Education in the Rural South, 19091920," in Journal of Southern History 54 (November 1988): 62342. Copyright 1988 by the Southern Historical Association. Reprinted by permission of the managing editor.
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FOR MY PARENTS
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CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Abbreviations
xvii
Part I. Localism In Transition
1
Chapter 1. The Contours of Social Policy
3
Chapter 2. Governance and the Moral Crisis
31
Chapter 3. Paternalism and Reform
58
Part II. The Reform Crusade
93
Chapter 4. Social Purity
95
Chapter 5. Schools and Health
124
Chapter 6. Family
160
Part III. Social Policy and Community Resistance
201
Chapter 7. Building the Social Efficiency State
203
Chapter 8. The Limits of Paternalism
239
Chapter 9. Schools, Health, and Popular Resistance
268
Chapter 10. The Family and the State
296
Epilogue: Legacies
322
Notes
327
Bibliography
397
Index
427

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ILLUSTRATIONS
Keithville School, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, ca. 1920
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A rural school in North Carolina, ca. 1900
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Privies, Austin, Texas, ca. 1920
28
Eugene C. Branson
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