"We Ain't What We Was"
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"We Ain't What We Was"
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"We Ain't What We Was": Civil Rights in the New South is a 1997 non-fiction book by Frederick M. Wirt, published by Duke University Press. The book is how Panola County, Mississippi's situation changed after laws protecting African-Americans' rights were enacted. The title is taken from a common phrase among African-American residents of Panola County which highlights how their situation had improved. Anne Permaloff of Auburn University stated that the book considers Panola County to be "a metap
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