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Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina


Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina
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Author : Henry Tazewell Thompson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina written by Henry Tazewell Thompson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) categories.




Ousting The Carpetbaggers From South Carolina


Ousting The Carpetbaggers From South Carolina
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

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Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina


Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina
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Author : Henry Tazewell Thompson
language : en
Publisher: Greenwood
Release Date : 1969

Ousting The Carpetbagger From South Carolina written by Henry Tazewell Thompson and has been published by Greenwood this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with History categories.




South Carolina Negroes 1877 1900


South Carolina Negroes 1877 1900
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Author : George Brown Tindall
language : en
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Release Date : 2003

South Carolina Negroes 1877 1900 written by George Brown Tindall and has been published by Univ of South Carolina Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with History categories.


First published in 1952, South Carolina Negroes, 1877-1900 rediscovers a time and a people nearly erased from public memory. In this pathbreaking book, George B. Tindall turns to the period after Reconstruction before a tide of reaction imposed a new system of controls on the black population of the state. He examines the progress and achievements, along with the frustrations, of South Carolina's African Americans in politics, education, labor, and various aspects of social life during the short decades before segregation became the law and custom of the land. Chronicling the evolution of Jim Crow white supremacy, the book originally appeared on the eve of the Civil Rights movement when the nation's system of disfranchisement, segregation, and economic oppression was coming under increasing criticism and attack.



A Carpet Bagger In South Carolina


A Carpet Bagger In South Carolina
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Author : Louis Freeland Post
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1925

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The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials 1871 1872


The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials 1871 1872
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Author : Lou Falkner Williams
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2004

The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials 1871 1872 written by Lou Falkner Williams and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Social Science categories.


It is remarkable that the most serious intervention by the federal government to protect the rights of its new African American citizens during Reconstruction (and well beyond) has not, until now, received systematic scholarly study. In The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials, Lou Falkner Williams presents a comprehensive account of the events following the Klan uprising in the South Carolina piedmont in the Reconstruction era. It is a gripping story--one that helps us better understand the limits of constitutional change in post-Civil War America and the failure of Reconstruction. The South Carolina Klan trials represent the culmination of the federal government's most substantial effort during Reconstruction to stop white violence and provide personal security for African Americans. Federal interventions, suspension of habeas corpus in nine counties, widespread undercover investigations, and highly publicized trials resulting in the conviction of several Klansmen are all detailed in Williams's study. When the trials began, the Supreme Court had yet to interpret the Fourteenth Amendment and the Enforcement Acts. Thus the fourth federal circuit court became a forum for constitutional experimentation as the prosecution and defense squared off to present their opposing views. The fate of the individual Klansmen was almost incidental to the larger constitutional issues in these celebrated trials. It was the federal judge's devotion to state-centered federalism--not a lack of concern for the Klan's victims--that kept them from embracing constitutional doctrine that would have fundamentally altered the nature of the Union. Placing the Klan trials in the context of postemancipation race relations, Williams shows that the Klan's campaign of terror in the upcountry reflected white determination to preserve prewar racial and social standards. Her analysis of Klan violence against women breaks new ground, revealing that white women were attacked to preserve traditional southern sexual mores, while crimes against black women were designed primarily to demonstrate white male supremacy. Well-written, cogently argued, and clearly presented, this comprehensive account of the Klan uprising in the South Carolina piedmont in the late 1860s and early 1870s makes a significant contribution to the history of Reconstruction and race relations in the United States.



Beyond Redemption


Beyond Redemption
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Author : Carole Emberton
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2013-06-10

Beyond Redemption written by Carole Emberton and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-10 with History categories.


In the months after the end of the Civil War, there was one word on everyone’s lips: redemption. From the fiery language of Radical Republicans calling for a reconstruction of the former Confederacy to the petitions of those individuals who had worked the land as slaves to the white supremacists who would bring an end to Reconstruction in the late 1870s, this crucial concept informed the ways in which many people—both black and white, northerner and southerner—imagined the transformation of the American South. Beyond Redemption explores how the violence of a protracted civil war shaped the meaning of freedom and citizenship in the new South. Here, Carole Emberton traces the competing meanings that redemption held for Americans as they tried to come to terms with the war and the changing social landscape. While some imagined redemption from the brutality of slavery and war, others—like the infamous Ku Klux Klan—sought political and racial redemption for their losses through violence. Beyond Redemption merges studies of race and American manhood with an analysis of post-Civil War American politics to offer unconventional and challenging insight into the violence of Reconstruction.



Moses Of South Carolina


Moses Of South Carolina
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Author : Benjamin Ginsberg
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2010-04-12

Moses Of South Carolina written by Benjamin Ginsberg and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-04-12 with History categories.


Franklin Moses Jr. is one of the great forgotten figures in American history. Scion of a distinguished Jewish family in South Carolina, he was a firebrand supporter of secession and an officer in the Confederate army. Moses then reversed course. As Reconstruction governor of South Carolina, he shocked and outraged his white constituents by championing racial equality and socializing freely with former slaves. Friends denounced him, his family disowned him, and enemies ultimately drove him from his home state. In Moses of South Carolina, Benjamin Ginsberg rescues this protean figure and his fascinating story from obscurity. Though Moses was far from a saint—he was known as the “robber governor” for his corrupt ways—Ginsberg suggests that Moses nonetheless deserves better treatment in the historical record. Despite his moral lapses, Moses launched social programs, integrated state institutions, and made it possible for blacks to attend the state university. As a Jew, Moses grew up on the fringe of southern plantation society. After the Civil War, Moses envisioned a culture different from the one in which he had been raised, one that included the newly freed slaves. From the margins of southern society, Franklin Moses built America’s first black-Jewish alliance, a model, argues Ginsberg, for the coalitions that would help reshape American politics in the decades to come. Revisiting the story of the South's “most perfect scalawag,” Ginsberg contributes to a broader understanding of the essential role southern Jews played during the Civil War and Reconstruction.



South Carolina In The Civil War And Reconstruction Eras


South Carolina In The Civil War And Reconstruction Eras
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Author : Michael Brem Bonner
language : en
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Release Date : 2016-09-01

South Carolina In The Civil War And Reconstruction Eras written by Michael Brem Bonner and has been published by Univ of South Carolina Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-01 with History categories.


An anthology of important scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction eras from the journal Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association. Since 1931, the South Carolina Historical Association has published an annual, peer-reviewed journal of historical scholarship. In this volume, past SCHA officers of Michael Brem Bonner and Fritz Hamer present twenty-three of the most enduring and significant essays from the archives, offering a treasure trove of scholarship on an impressive variety of subjects including race, politics, military events, and social issues. All articles published in the Proceedings after 2002 are available on the SCHA website, but this volume offers, for the first time, easy access to the journal’s best articles on the Civil War and Reconstruction up through 2001. Preeminent scholars such as Frank Vandiver, Dan T. Carter, and Orville Vernon Burton are among the contributors to this collection, an essential resource for historical synthesis of the Palmetto State’s experience during that era.



Southern Hero


Southern Hero
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Author : Samuel J. Martin
language : en
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Release Date : 2001

Southern Hero written by Samuel J. Martin and has been published by Stackpole Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


As a member of a distinguished South Carolina family, Matthew Calbraith Butler led a most interesting life. His cavalry service during the Civil War saw him rise from regimental captain to major general in command of a division. He began the war with Jeb Stuart and participated in all of his early campaigns. Butler was wounded in the battle at Brandy Station and lost his foot as a result, but he returned to duty and the battles outside of Richmond in 1864, then hurried South to resist Sherman's advance into South Carolina. Unlike many other Confederate generals, Butler remained influential after the War. He served in the U.S. Senate for eighteen years, oversaw the end of Reconstruction in South Carolina, and was a major general during the Spanish-American War.