Civil wars, civil beings & civil rights in Alabama's Black belt : a history of Perry County /
"How the 1863 elections in Perry County changed the course of Alabama's role in the Civil War"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa :
The University of Alabama Press,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Secession and war
- Political organization, economic reorganization, and racial violence in the aftermath of war
- Religious and educational development from the antebellum through early postbellum years
- First redemption, 1870 to 1872
- Rousing reconstruction: The Republican interlude of 1872 to 1874, Part I
- Racial conflict, agricultural competition, and political conquest: The Republican interlude of 1872 to 1874, Part II
- The onset of second redemption, 1874 to 1875, and onward
- Hope, travail, and reconciliation: The importance of Perry County, past and present
- Appendix A: Black delegates to the 1867 Alabama Constitutional Convention
- Appendix B: Perry County business licenses, 1870 and 1871
- Appendix C. African Americans who held major political offices in Alabama, 1867 to 1875
- Appendix D: Historically Black American colleges and universities that predate the Alabama State Lincoln Normal School and University in Marion
- Appendix E: Black men in Perry County who voted for the 1875 state constitution
- Appendix F: Selected earned doctorates by alumni of the Alabama State Lincoln Normal School and Universtiy in Marion, 1884 to 1936.