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Willis Duke Weatherford - Race, Religion, and Reform in the American South (Hardcover)
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Willis Duke Weatherford - Race, Religion, and Reform in the American South (Hardcover)
Series: New Directions in Southern History
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At the turn of the twentieth century, few white, southern leaders
would speak out in favor of racial equality for fear of being
dismissed as too progressive. Willis Duke Weatherford (1875--1970),
however, defied convention as one of the first prominent white
southern liberals to dedicate his life to reforming the South's
social system, eliminating violence and injustice through
education, and opening a dialogue among the affected groups. His
energetic efforts led to a rise in progressive action in the
region, though at times his own beliefs prevented him from
advocating for absolute racial equality. As a result, historians
debate Weatherford's legacy: Was he a forward-thinking supporter of
human rights or merely a moderate paternalist? In this
comprehensive biography, Andrew McNeill Canady offers a
reassessment of the influential educator's life and work. Canady
surveys Weatherford's work with institutions such as the YMCA,
Berea College, and Fisk University and illuminates his many efforts
to foster dialogue among southerners of all races about religion,
race relations, and Appalachia. He also examines Weatherford's
reluctance to challenge Jim Crow laws and the capitalist economy
that contributed to the poverty of African Americans and the people
of Appalachia, revealing the limitations that southern reformers
faced and the often-difficult compromises they were forced to make.
During a career that spanned from the Progressive Era to the civil
rights movement, Weatherford was involved in virtually every
significant southern liberal effort of his time. Past research has
focused primarily on Weatherford's early work, but Canady's study
is the first to investigate the full trajectory of his life and
career. This overdue biography makes a significant contribution to
literature on the long civil rights movement and the development of
southern liberalism.
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