Hurrah for Hampton!

Hurrah for Hampton!
Title Hurrah for Hampton! PDF eBook
Author Edmund L. Drago
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 177
Release 1998-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1557285411

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In South Carolina, in the aftermath of the Civil War, a group of ex-slaves joined the Democratic "Red Shirts," white paramilitary clubs dedicated to restoring antebellum values. Drawing on primary sources, Drago examines the relationship between black initiative and southern paternalism.

Ousting the Carpetbagger from South Carolina

Ousting the Carpetbagger from South Carolina
Title Ousting the Carpetbagger from South Carolina PDF eBook
Author Henry Tazewell Thompson
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1926
Genre Reconstruction
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Drake: Or The Transfer of the Trident. A National Drama

Drake: Or The Transfer of the Trident. A National Drama
Title Drake: Or The Transfer of the Trident. A National Drama PDF eBook
Author William Macoubrey
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1876
Genre
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Never Surrender

Never Surrender
Title Never Surrender PDF eBook
Author W. Scott Poole
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 284
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780820325071

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Near Appomattox, during a cease-fire in the final hours of the Civil War, Confederate general Martin R. Gary harangued his troops to stand fast and not lay down their arms. Stinging the soldiers' home-state pride, Gary reminded them that "South Carolinians never surrender." By focusing on a reactionary hotbed within a notably conservative state--South Carolina's hilly western "upcountry"--W. Scott Poole chronicles the rise of a post-Civil War southern culture of defiance whose vestiges are still among us. The society of the rustic antebellum upcountry, Poole writes, clung to a set of values that emphasized white supremacy, economic independence, masculine honor, evangelical religion, and a rejection of modernity. In response to the Civil War and its aftermath, this amorphous tradition cohered into the Lost Cause myth, by which southerners claimed moral victory despite military defeat. It was a force that would undermine Reconstruction and, as Poole shows in chapters on religion, gender, and politics, weave its way into nearly every dimension of white southern life. The Lost Cause's shadow still looms over the South, Poole argues, in contemporary controversies such as those over the display of the Confederate flag. Never Surrender brings new clarity to the intellectual history of southern conservatism and the South's collective memory of the Civil War.

Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877

Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877
Title Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877 PDF eBook
Author John Schreiner Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1905
Genre African Americans
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Beyond Redemption

Beyond Redemption
Title Beyond Redemption PDF eBook
Author Carole Emberton
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 294
Release 2013-06-10
Genre History
ISBN 022602430X

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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.

White Oak Farm

White Oak Farm
Title White Oak Farm PDF eBook
Author Elliott Crayton McCants
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 1928
Genre Authors, American
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