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|a The Louisiana Scalawags :
|b Politics, Race, and Terrorism during the Civil War and Reconstruction /
|c Frank J. Wetta.
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|a The scalawags in "the land of jubilee" : myth, memory, and the historians -- Backstory : the origins of the Louisiana scalawags -- "The rainbow of happiness" : the scalawags' unionist connection -- "Minds and hearts" : the scalawags, unionism, and the making of the Republican Party in Louisiana -- "What the hell is your hide worth today?" : the scalawags and the New Orleans riot of 1866 -- The scalawags and the carpetbag prince -- "Doom for the traitor" : bulldozing the scalawags -- After the deluge : the scalawags and the waning of Louisiana republicanism -- The scalawags in retrospect.
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|a During the Civil War and Reconstruction, the pejorative term ''scalawag'' referred to white southerners loyal to the Republican Party. With the onset of the federal occupation of New Orleans in 1862, scalawags challenged the restoration of the antebellum political and social orders. Derided as spoilsmen, uneducated ''poor white trash, '' Union sympathizers, and race traitors, scalawags remain largely misunderstood even today. In The Louisiana Scalawags, Frank J. Wetta offers the first in-depth analysis of these men and their struggle over the future of Louisiana. A fascinating look into the interplay of politics, race, and terrorism during Reconstruction, this volume answers an array of questions about the origin and demise of the scalawags, and debunks much of the negative mythology surrounding them. Contrary to popular thought, the white Republicans counted among their ranks men of genuine accomplishment and talent. They worked in fields as varied as law, business, medicine, journalism, and planting, and many held government positions as city officials, judges, parish officeholders, and state legislators in the antebellum years. Wetta demonstrates that a strong sense of nationalism often motivated the men, no matter their origins. Louisiana's scalawags were most active and influential during the early stages of Reconstruction, when they led in founding the state's Republican Party. The vast majority of white Louisianans, however, rejected the scalawags' appeal to form an alliance with the freedmen in a biracial political party. Eventually, the influence of the scalawags succumbed to persistent white terrorism, corruption, and competition from the carpetbaggers and their black Republican allies. By then, the state's Republican Party consisted of white political leaders without any significant white constituency. According to Wetta, these weaknesses, as well as ineffective federal intervention in response to a Democratic Party insurgency, caused the Republican Party to collapse and Reconstruction to fail in Louisiana. -- Book jacket.
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