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Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight - Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South during the First World War (Paperback, New edition)
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Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight - Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South during the First World War (Paperback, New edition)
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During World War I, thousands of rural southern men, black and
white, refused to serve in the military. Some failed to register
for the draft, while others deserted after being inducted. In the
countryside, armed bands of deserters defied local authorities;
capturing them required the dispatch of federal troops into three
southern states. Jeanette Keith traces southern draft resistance to
several sources, including whites' long-term political opposition
to militarism, southern blacks' reluctance to serve a nation that
refused to respect their rights, the peace witness of southern
churches, and, above all, anger at class bias in federal
conscription policies. Keith shows how draft dodgers' success in
avoiding service resulted from the failure of southern states to
create effective mechanisms for identifying and classifying
individuals. Lacking local-level data on draft evaders, the federal
government used agencies of surveillance both to find reluctant
conscripts and to squelch antiwar dissent in rural areas. Drawing
upon rarely used local draft board reports, Selective Service
archives, Bureau of Investigation reports, and southern political
leaders' constituent files, Keith offers new insights into rural
southern politics and society as well as the growing power of the
nation-state in early twentieth-century America.
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