The Death of Reconstruction : Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901 / Heather Cox Richardson.
2022
E668 R5 2004eb
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Title
The Death of Reconstruction : Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901 / Heather Cox Richardson.
ISBN
9780674042698
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2004
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource (330 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674042698 doi
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E668 R5 2004eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.8
Summary
Historians overwhelmingly have blamed the demise of Reconstruction on Southerners' persistent racism. Richardson argues instead that class, along with race, was critical to Reconstruction's end. She reveals a growing backlash from Northerners against those who believed that inequalities should be addressed through working-class action, and the emergence of an American middle class that championed individual productivity and saw African-Americans as a threat to their prosperity.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Prologue: The View from Atlanta, 1895
1. The Northern Postwar Vision, 1865-1867
2. The Mixed Blessing of Universal Suffrage, 1867-1870
3. Black Workers and the South Carolina Government, 1871-1875
4. Civil Rights and the Growth of the National Government, 1870-1883
5. The Black Exodus from the South, 1879-1880
6. The Un-American Negro, 1880-1900
Epilogue: Booker T. Washington Rises Up from Slavery, 1901
Notes
Index
Contents
Preface
Prologue: The View from Atlanta, 1895
1. The Northern Postwar Vision, 1865-1867
2. The Mixed Blessing of Universal Suffrage, 1867-1870
3. Black Workers and the South Carolina Government, 1871-1875
4. Civil Rights and the Growth of the National Government, 1870-1883
5. The Black Exodus from the South, 1879-1880
6. The Un-American Negro, 1880-1900
Epilogue: Booker T. Washington Rises Up from Slavery, 1901
Notes
Index