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Confederate home front : Montgomery during the Civil War
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ISBN: 0817313559 058518416X 9780585184166 0817309624 9780817309626 081731153X 9780817311537 Year: 1999 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,

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With this superbly written, meticulously researched, and concisely argued study, Rogers has helped deepen our understanding of the Confederate civilian experience. Drawing from a wealth of historic documents and personal papers, William Warren Rogers, Jr., provides a fascinating and detailed political, economic, social, and commercial history of Montgomery from 1860 to 1865. His account begins with an examination of daily life in the city before the war began-how slaves outnumbered whites, how an unvarnished frontier atmosphere prevailed on the streets despite citizens' claims t


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Reconstruction Politics in a Deep South State : Alabama, 1865–1874
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ISBN: 0817393315 9780817393311 9780817320744 0817320741 Year: 2021 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press,

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"Following the end of the Civil War, white Southerners were forced to concede equal rights to former slaves, ushering in a new and ruthless brand of politics. Suddenly, the status and place of some four million ex-slaves dominated the national and regional political dialogue. The Republican Party established itself quickly and powerfully with the participation of a newly freed constituency, firmly aligned against the Democratic Party that had long dictated the governance of the state. Well-heeled planters, merchants, and bankers, joined by yeoman farmers, gravitated strongly to the Democratic Party and its unabashedly white supremacist measures, staging a counterrevolution. The ensuing power struggle in the birthplace of the Confederacy is at the heart of Reconstruction Politics in a Deep South State: Alabama, 1865-1874"--

Alabama : the history of a deep South state
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ISBN: 0585263671 9780585263670 0817307125 0817307141 9780817307127 9780817307141 Year: 1994 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,

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In 1934 Carl Carmer wrote that "Alabama felt a magic descending, spreading, long ago". That magic, whether long ago or in the recent past, continues to captivate and fascinate both citizens and observers from afar, and many historians have tried to capture its essence. Albert J. Pickett produced the first comprehensive history of the state in 1852, but no historian has matched his effort since A.B. Moore's 1934 work - at least not until now. Alabama: The History of a Deep South State is divided into three sections, the first concluding with the South's defeat in 1865, the second ending with the beginning of the Jazz Age in 1920, and the third bringing the story into 1993. In both chronological and topical organization, the book examines traditional subjects such as politics, military events, economics, and social movements. It discusses the roles of individual leaders, from politicians to creative artists. Both general readers and careful students of Alabama history will discover less well known people and issues treated in sections devoted to race, Indians, women, and the environment. Attention is given to health, education, organized labor, civil rights, and cultural elements - from literature to sports - that have affected the lives of Alabamians. There is strong emphasis upon the common people, those who have been rightly described as the "bone and sinew" of Alabama. Each section of the book was written by a scholar with strong ties to Alabama who has devoted much of his or her professional life to the study of that period of the state's history. Although the three sections reflect individual style and interpretation, the authors have collaborated closely on overall themes andorganization. The work relies on both primary sources and such important secondary works as monographs, articles, and unpublished theses and dissertations to provide fresh insights, new approaches, and new interpretations. The result is an objective look at a colorful, often controversial, state's past. Do we not read history in order to learn from it and prepare for the future? In 1935 Clarence Cason wrote: "What I have in mind is a revision of the region's implanted ideas, a clarification of issues, a realistic and direct recognition of existing social problems, a redirection of courage and audacity, and a determination that the southern conscience shall be accorded the reverence due a sacred thing". Alabama: The History of a Deep South State not only describes the "magic" pointed out by Carmer but also addresses the challenge presented by Cason. Readers of this volume will gain an increased awareness of the state's rich heritage and the complexity of its past.

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Alabama --- History.


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Convicts, coal, and the Banner Mine tragedy
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ISBN: 0817390405 9780817390402 0817303049 9780817303044 Year: 1987 Publisher: Tuscaloosa, Alabama ; London, [England] : The University of Alabama Press,

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Labor Revolt In Alabama : The Great Strike of 1894
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ISBN: 0817390596 9780817390594 9780817350574 0817350578 Year: 1965 Publisher: Tuscaloosa, Alabama ; London, [England] : University Alabama Press,

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The legacy of a Red Hills hunting plantation : Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy
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ISBN: 081304250X 9780813042503 9780813041483 0813041481 Year: 2012 Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida,

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The Red Hills region is an idyllic setting filled with long leaf pines that stretches from Tallahassee, Florida, to Thomasville, Georgia. At its heart lies Tall Timbers, a former hunting plantation. In 1919, sportsman Henry L. Beadel purchased the Red Hills plantation to be used for quail hunting. As was the tradition, he conducted prescribed burnings after every hunting season in order to clear out the thick brush to make it more appealing to the nesting birds. After the U.S. Forest Service outlawed the practice in the 1920's, condemning it as harmful for the forest and its wildlife,


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Alabama : The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition
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ISBN: 0817391665 9780817391669 9780817319748 9780817359171 Year: 2018 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press,

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