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E-grāmata: Of Times and Race: Essays Inspired by John F. Marszalek

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617036408
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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617036408

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Of Times and Race contains eight essays on African American history from the Jacksonian era through the early twentieth century. Taken together, these essays, inspired by noted scholar John F. Marszalek, demonstrate the many nuances of African Americans struggle to grasp freedom, respect, assimilation, and basic rights of American citizens. Essays include Mark R. Cheathems look at Andrew Jackson Donelsons struggle to keep his plantations operating within the ever-growing debate over slavery in mid-nineteenth century America. Thomas D. Cockrell examines Southern Unionism during the Civil War and wrestles with the difficulty of finding hard evidence due to sparse sources. Stephen S. Michot examines issues of race in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, and finds that blacks involved themselves in both armies, curiously clouding issues of slavery and freedom. Michael B. Ballard delves into how Mississippi slaves and Union soldiers interacted during the Vicksburg campaign. Union treatment of freedmen and of U. S. colored troops demonstrated that blacks escaping slavery were not always welcomed. Horace Nash finds that sports, especially boxing, played a fascinating role in blending black and white relations in the West during the early twentieth century. Timothy Smith explores the roles of African Americans who participated in the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the creation of the Shiloh National Military Park. James Scott Humphreys analyzes the efforts of two twentieth-century historians who wished to debunk the old, racist views of Reconstruction known as the Dunning school of interpretation. Edna Green Medford provides a concluding essay that ties together the essays in the book and addresses the larger themes running throughout the text.
Preface ix
1 Slavery, Plantation Life, and Debt in Tennessee and Mississippi The Example of Andrew Jackson Donelson
3(28)
Mark R. Cheathem
2 Patriots or Traitors Unionists in Civil War Mississippi
31(24)
Thomas D. Cockrell
3 The African American Experience in Louisiana's Lafourche Region during the Civil War
55(14)
Stephen S. Michot
4 Union Soldiers React to Slaves, Slavery, Freedmen, and Colored U.S. Troops during the Vicksburg Campaign
69(20)
Michael B. Ballard
5 Town and Sword Black Boxers at Columbus, New Mexico, 1916-1922
89(26)
Horace Nash
6 Black Soldiers and the CCC at Shiloh National Military Park
115(14)
Timothy B. Smith
7 Challenging the Dunning Orthodoxy The Reconstruction Revisionism of Francis Butler Simkins and Robert Hilliard Woody
129(18)
James Scott Humphreys
8 Confronting Race in American History
147(14)
Edna Greene Medford
Notes on Contributors 161(2)
Index 163
Michael B. Ballard is professor, university archivist, coordinator of the Congressional and Political Research Center, and associate editor of the U. S. Grant publishing projects at Mississippi State University. He is the author or editor of eleven books including The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles and U. S. Grant: The Making of a General, 1861-1863.|Mark R. Cheathem is an associate professor of history at Cumberland University. He is the author of Old Hickory's Nephew: The Political and Private Struggles of Andrew Jackson Donelson and editor of Jacksonian and Antebellum Age: People and Perspectives.