In "Black, White, and Southern," David R. Goldfield shows how the struggles of black southerners to lift the barriers that had historically separated them from
Sheds new light on the racial etiquette of the South after the Civil War, examining what factors contributed to the unwritten rules of individual behavior for b
The third edition of Southern Women relays the historical narrative of both black and white women in the patriarchal South. Covering primarily the years between
The eleven essays in this collection explore the variety of ways in which whites and blacks in Georgia interacted from the end of the Civil War to the dawn of t
James Anderson critically reinterprets the history of southern black education from Reconstruction to the Great Depression. By placing black schooling within a