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southern dissent and its legacies

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southern dissent and its legacies

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The Long Shadow of the Civil War relates uncommon narratives about common Southern folks who fought not with the Confederacy, but against it. Focusing on regions in three Southern states--North Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas--Victoria E. Bynum introduces Unionist supporters, guerrilla soldiers, defiant women, socialists, populists, free blacks, and large interracial kin groups that belie stereotypes of Southerners as uniformly supportive of the Confederate cause. Centered on the concepts of place, family, and community, Bynum's insightful and carefully documented work effectively counters the idea of a unified South caught in the grip of the Lost Cause.

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The long shadow of the Civil War: southern dissent and its legacies
2010, University of North Carolina Press
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The long shadow of the Civil War: southern dissent and its legacies
2010, University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : kinship, community, and place in the old and the new South
Guerrilla wars : plain folk resistance to the Confederacy
Occupied at home : women confront Confederate forces in North Carolina's Quaker belt
Disordered communities : freedpeople, poor whites, and "mixed blood" families in Reconstruction North Carolina
Fighting a losing battle : Newt Knight versus the U.S. Court of Claims, 1870-1900
War Unionists as new South radicals : Mississippi and Texas, 1865-1920
Negotiating boundaries of race and gender in Jim Crow Mississippi : the women of the Knight family
Epilogue : fathers and sons.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chapel Hill

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/1
Library of Congress
F215 .B 956 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23918661M
ISBN 13
9780807833810
LCCN
2009039272
OCLC/WorldCat
441946030

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