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The New South Faces the World You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. The New South Faces the World Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense ofSelf, I877-I950 Tennant S. McWilliams The University ofAlabamaPress Tuscaloosa,Alabama You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. ForPaige andLanier Copyright© 1988 TheUniversityofAlabamaPress Tuscaloosa,Alabama35487-0380 Allrightsreserved ManufacturedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Firstpaperbackprinting2007 00 Thepaperonwhichthisbookisprintedmeetstheminimumrequirementsof AmericanNationalStandardforInformationScience-PermanenceofPaper forPrintedLibraryMaterials,ANSIZ39.48-1984. McWilliams,TennantS. ThenewSouthfaces theworld. ISBN-13978-0-8173-5471-8 (pbk.: alk. paper) ISBN-I00-8173-5471-9 (pbk. :alk.paper) Cataloging-in-publicationdataavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress. You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: TheMission and the Burden 1 1 James H. Blount, ParamountDefenderofHawaii 16 2 TheMobile Registerand Cuba Libre 47 3 DanielAugustusTompkins and China 68 4 The Anglo-Saxon BondofJohnW. Davis 89 5 TheSouthern Councilon International Relations 121 6 TheExpandingSouth EssayonSources 149 Index 159 You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. Acknowledgments In researching andwritingthis book Ihave received important assis tancefrom manypeople. Numerousscholarshavehelpedmeinways theyperhapswillnotremember,byattendingmeetingsoftheSouthern Historical Association and offering questions and comments in re sponsetomypapersonsouthernersandworldaffairs.Ifindithardto believe that there is a more nurturing,organization in American aca deme than the Southern Historical Association. I have also found expertiseandfriendship amongthestaffsofmanylibrariesandarchi valfacilities-thoseofYaleUniversity,HarvardUniversity,theUniver sityofNorthCarolina,theUniversityofVirginia,DukeUniversity,the UniversityofMichigan, Emory University, theUniversityofGeorgia, Florida State University, the Library of Congress, the National Ar chives,theAlabamaDepartmentofArchivesandHistory,theMobile .PublicLibrary,theUniversityofSouthAlabama,andtheLinn-Henley Research Libraryofthe BirminghamPublicLibrary. Also deeply satisfying remains the encouragement I have received forthisandotherscholarlyprojectsfromtheUniversityofAlabamaat Birmingham; the faculty, the students, the staff of the Mervyn H. Sterne Library, and all levels ofthe administration haveprovided the rightenvironmentforscholarship.EspeciallyamIgratefultotheDAB historyfaculty, myexcellentcolleagues; totheUAB GraduateSchool for the awardofessential research and travel funds; and toJames H. Woodward, seniorvice-president for University College, for his con stantfriendship and guidance. Theindividualswhocritiquedmymanuscriptordiscussedthepro jectwith meinexceptionallyhelpful ways includeJoseph A. Fry, Ed wardP.Crapol,WilliamF.Holmes,MargaretE.Armbrester,C.Vann Woodward, William H. Harbaugh, Paul M. Gaston, Michael Thomason,GeorgeE.Mowry,RobertE.May,J.WayneFlynt,Randall Woods, SamuelL. Webb, PaigeWainwrightMcWilliams,Thomas G. You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. v;;; Acknowledgments Dyer, Willard Gatewood, James C. Cobb, David E. Harrell, Howell Raines,BlaineA.Brownell,VirginiaV.Hamilton,E.CulpepperClark, James Rachels, Clarence Mohr, and certainly John M. Cooper, Jr. Three individuals-Debra Givens, Patricia S. Jeffery, and Katherine Watson-providedexpert staffsupport duringthe entire researching andwritingproje.et.JeanneHollowaygavethemanuscriptthebenefit ofhernotedmagiconthewordprocessor.Finally,MargaretDalrym ple, Catherine Barton, and the other good people of the Louisiana StateUniversityPressgavemetheirexpertiseandpatiencethroughout the entire publication process, and Barbara Williams provided first ratecopyediting. You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. Any posting, copying, or distributing of this work beyond fair use as defined under U.S. Copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. For permission to reuse this work, contact the University of Alabama Press. The New South Faces the World You are reading copyrighted material published by the University of Alabama Press. 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