The Reading Room
C. Vann Woodward
The Southern historian who showed that segregation was not ancient and immovable but a system built at a particular time, by particular choices, and therefore one that could be unmade. The Strange Career of Jim Crow gave the civil rights movement a usable past. King called it the historical bible of the movement. Woodward's point was liberating: what was made by men can be remade by them.
In the library