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<hr> <hr> Contents <BR><HR><BR> <TOC> Acknowledgments 000 Introduction 000 1 Beginnings 000 2 The Deacons Are Born 000 3 In the New York Times 000 4 Not Selma 000 5 On to Bogalusa 000 6 The Bogalusa Chapter 000 7 The Spring Campaign 000 8 With a Single Bullet 000 9 Victory 000 10 Expanding in the Bayou State 000 11 Mississippi Chapters 000 12 Heading North 000 13 Black Power--Last Days 000 Conclusion: The Myth of Nonviolence 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000 A section of photographs appears after p. 000.
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Deacons for Defense and Justice History, African American civil rights workers Louisiana Jonesboro History 20th century, Self-defense Political aspects Southern States History 20th century, Political violence Southern States History 20th century, Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) History 20th century, African Americans Civil rights Southern States History 20th century, Civil rights movements Southern States History 20th century, Southern States Race relations, Louisiana Race relations, Mississippi Race relations