
Terror and Truth
Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement
- 272 pages
- English
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Terror and Truth
Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement
About this book
Stephen A. King and Roger Davis Gatchet examine how Mississippi confronts its history of racial violence and injustice through civil rights tourism. Mississippi's civil rights memorials include a vast constellation of sites and experiencesāfrom the humble Fannie Lou Hamer Museum in Ruleville to the expansive Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jacksonāwhere the state's collective memories of the movement are enshrined, constructed, and contested. Rather than chronicle the history of the Mississippi Movement, the authors explore the museums, monuments, memorials, interpretive centers, homes, and historical markers marketed to heritage tourists in the state. Terror and Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement is the first book to examine critically and unflinchingly Mississippi's civil rights tourism industry. Combining rhetorical analysis, onsite fieldwork, and interviews with museum directors, local civil rights entrepreneurs, historians, and movement veterans, the authors address important questions of memory and the Mississippi Movement. How is Mississippi, a poor, racially divided state with a long history of systemic racial oppression and white supremacy, actively packaging its civil rights history for tourists? Whose stories are told? And what perspectives are marginalized in telling those stories? The ascendency of civil rights memorialization in Mississippi comes at a time when the nation is reckoning with its racial past, as evidenced by the Black Lives Matter movement, Mississippi's adoption of a new state flag, the conviction of former members of the Ku Klux Klan, and the removal of Confederate monuments throughout the South. Terror and Truth directly engages this national conversation.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter One. From Movement to Memory: A Rhetorical History of Civil Rights Tourism in Mississippi
- Chapter Two. Breaking Ground: Vernacular Efforts in Mississippi Civil Rights Tourism
- Chapter Three. Remembering the Lynching of Emmett Till: From Experiential to āDarkā Tourism
- Chapter Four. Private Spaces, Public Memories: Mississippiās Civil Rights Historic House Museums
- Chapter Five. Marking the Past: The Mississippi Freedom Trail and Signs of Racial Truth
- Chapter Six. āThis Little Light of Mineā: Truth Telling at the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors