"Integrated in All Respects": Ed Friend's Highlander Folk School Films and the Politics of Segregation

Suggested Readings

  • Adams, Frank. Unearthing Seeds of Fire: The Idea of Highlander. Winston-Salem, N.C.: J. F. Blair, 1975.
  • Feldman, Glenn, ed. Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2004.
  • Bennett, David Harry. The Party of Fear: From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1988.
  • Beverly Greene Bond, and Sarah Wilkerson Freeman. Progressive Era Roots of Highlander Folk School Lilian Wyckoff Johnson’s Legacy. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2015.
  • Bledsoe, Thomas. Or We'll All Hang Separately: The Highlander Idea. Boston: Beacon Press, 1969.
  • Egerton, John. Shades of Gray: Dispatches from the Modern South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1991.
  • Frederickson, Kari A. "The Dixiecrat Movement and the Origins of Massive Resistance: Race, Politics, and Political Culture in the Deep South, 1932-1955." Ph. D. diss., Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 1996.
  • Glen, John M. Highlander: No Ordinary School. 2nd ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996.
  • Heale, M. J. McCarthy's Americans: Red Scare Politics in State and Nation, 1935-1965. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.
  • Henderson, Harold P. Ernest Vandiver, Governor of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000.
  • _____ and Gary L. Roberts, eds. Georgia Governors in an Age of Change: From Ellis Arnall to George Busbee. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
  • Horton, Aimee Isgrig. The Highlander Folk School: A History of Its Major Programs, 1932-1961. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Carlson Pub., 1989.
  • Horton, Myles. The Long Haul: An Autobiography. New York: Doubleday, 1990.
  • Lewis, George. Massive Resistance: The White Response to the Civil Rights Movement. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
  • _____. The White South and the Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and Massive Resistance, 1945-1965. Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2004.
  • Lovett, Bobby L. The Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee: A Narrative History. 1st ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2005.
  • McAvory, Mary. Rehearsing Revolutions: The Labor Drama Experiment and Radical Activism in the Early Twentieth Century. Iowa City: University of Iowa, 2019.
  • McMillen, Neil R. The Citizens' Council: Organized Resistance to the Second Reconstruction, 1954-64. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994.
  • O'Brien, Thomas Victor. "Georgia's Response to Brown v. Board of Education: The Rise and Fall of Massive Resistance, 1949-1961." Ph. D. diss., Emory University, 1992.
  • Oldendorf, Sandra Brenneman. "Highlander Folk School and the South Carolina Sea Island Citizenship Schools: Implications for the Social Studies. Ed. D. diss., University of Kentucky, 1987.
  • Parker, Franklin and Betty June Parker. Myles Horton (1905-90) of Highlander: Adult Educator and Southern Activist. Cullowhee, NC: Self Published, 1991.
  • Raines, Howell. My Soul Is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered. New York: Putnam, 1977.
  • Roche, Jeff. Restructured Resistance: The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, c1998.
  • Schneider, Stephen A. You Can’t Padlock an Idea: Rhetorical Education at the Highlander Folk School, 1932-1961. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2014.
  • Tuck, Stephen G. N. Beyond Atlanta: the struggle for racial equality in Georgia, 1940-1980. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 2001.
  • Webb, Clive, ed. Massive resistance: Southern opposition to the second Reconstruction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
  • Woods, Jeff, 1970- Black struggle, Red Scare: Segregation and Anti-communism in the South, 1948-1968. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2004.