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- catalog abstract "Evans grew up Jewish in the Bible Belt. His grandmother said, "The lonely days were Sundays," watching the town people going to church. He writes of southern Jewish life in small towns as well as national and international political events. Included are Henry Kissinger's Middle East shuttle diplomacy in 1975, exploring the southern roots of the Clinton-Gore campaign, interviewing a Jewish Miss North Carolina whose parents survived the Holocaust, and discussing the support of Israel in the fundamentalist South.".
- catalog contributor b4670088.
- catalog coverage "Israel Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Southern States Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "Southern States Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "United States Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "1976: A New Coalition. Going through the Mill. The End of the Line for Wallace. New York City and the Carter-King Revival. 16. A New Generation Takes Over. 17. Lincoln and Kennedy: Bound by Fate and History. 18. Reflections in a Mirror -- pt. IV. Israel, the Holocaust, and Jewish History. 19. The Jewish Secretary of State in Israel: A Diary of the Kissinger Shuttle. 20. Abba Eban at Columbia. 21. The Electronic Village. 22. A Question of Remembering: Three Reviews. An Assimilated Woman. New Lives in America. One, by One, by One. 23. American Jewish History for Children -- pt. V. Southern Images and Culture. 24. The Changing Image of the South in Movies (1979-1992). 25. Revisiting the Saturday Westerns: Back in the Saddle with Hoppy, Gene, and Roy, Oh Boy! 26. All the Candidates' Clothes. 27. The Emperor's Fall Clothes. 28. Jericho: Shout of Silence -- pt. VI. Home. 29. Sports: The Bond between Fathers and Sons. 30. The Call from Home.".
- catalog description "Evans grew up Jewish in the Bible Belt. His grandmother said, "The lonely days were Sundays," watching the town people going to church. He writes of southern Jewish life in small towns as well as national and international political events. Included are Henry Kissinger's Middle East shuttle diplomacy in 1975, exploring the southern roots of the Clinton-Gore campaign, interviewing a Jewish Miss North Carolina whose parents survived the Holocaust, and discussing the support of Israel in the fundamentalist South.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Terry Sanford -- pt. I. Jews in the South. 1. Southern Jewish History: Alive and Unfolding. 2. In Search of Judah P. Benjamin. 3. Miss North Carolina Is Jewish. 4. Zionism in the Bible Belt. 5. Harry Golden (1902-1981). 6. Strangers in a Strange Land: The Jewish Communities of Savannah, Mississippi, and Atlanta. 7. The Jewish South in Novels. A Lynching in Georgia. The Jews of New Orleans -- pt. III. Southern Politics and History. 8. Southern Liberals and the Court. 9. The Transformation of Southern Politics. 10. In the Shadow of Southern History. 11. The City, the South, and the Caribbean. 12. A Step toward Equal Justice. 13. Southern Jews, Baptists, and Jimmy Carter. 14. The Natural Superiority of Southern Politicians -- pt. III. The Past and the Future. 15. Presidential Politics and the Democratic National Conventions: 1964-1976. 1964: Atlantic City and Big Brother Lyndon. 1968: Chicago, Where the Streets Swallowed Hubert Humphrey. 1972: Miami -- All Night Long with George McGovern.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 357 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Lonely days were Sundays.".
- catalog identifier "0878056270".
- catalog isFormatOf "Lonely days were Sundays.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jackson : University Press of Mississippi,".
- catalog relation "Lonely days were Sundays.".
- catalog spatial "Israel Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Southern States Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Southern States Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Southern States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "975/.00924 20".
- catalog subject "Evans, Eli N.".
- catalog subject "F220.J5 E8 1993".
- catalog subject "Jews Southern States.".
- catalog subject "Jews United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1976: A New Coalition. Going through the Mill. The End of the Line for Wallace. New York City and the Carter-King Revival. 16. A New Generation Takes Over. 17. Lincoln and Kennedy: Bound by Fate and History. 18. Reflections in a Mirror -- pt. IV. Israel, the Holocaust, and Jewish History. 19. The Jewish Secretary of State in Israel: A Diary of the Kissinger Shuttle. 20. Abba Eban at Columbia. 21. The Electronic Village. 22. A Question of Remembering: Three Reviews. An Assimilated Woman. New Lives in America. One, by One, by One. 23. American Jewish History for Children -- pt. V. Southern Images and Culture. 24. The Changing Image of the South in Movies (1979-1992). 25. Revisiting the Saturday Westerns: Back in the Saddle with Hoppy, Gene, and Roy, Oh Boy! 26. All the Candidates' Clothes. 27. The Emperor's Fall Clothes. 28. Jericho: Shout of Silence -- pt. VI. Home. 29. Sports: The Bond between Fathers and Sons. 30. The Call from Home.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Terry Sanford -- pt. I. Jews in the South. 1. Southern Jewish History: Alive and Unfolding. 2. In Search of Judah P. Benjamin. 3. Miss North Carolina Is Jewish. 4. Zionism in the Bible Belt. 5. Harry Golden (1902-1981). 6. Strangers in a Strange Land: The Jewish Communities of Savannah, Mississippi, and Atlanta. 7. The Jewish South in Novels. A Lynching in Georgia. The Jews of New Orleans -- pt. III. Southern Politics and History. 8. Southern Liberals and the Court. 9. The Transformation of Southern Politics. 10. In the Shadow of Southern History. 11. The City, the South, and the Caribbean. 12. A Step toward Equal Justice. 13. Southern Jews, Baptists, and Jimmy Carter. 14. The Natural Superiority of Southern Politicians -- pt. III. The Past and the Future. 15. Presidential Politics and the Democratic National Conventions: 1964-1976. 1964: Atlantic City and Big Brother Lyndon. 1968: Chicago, Where the Streets Swallowed Hubert Humphrey. 1972: Miami -- All Night Long with George McGovern.".
- catalog title "The lonely days were Sundays : reflections of a Jewish southerner / by Eli N. Evans.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".