Dixie After the War

Dixie After the War
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:8596547124399

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Dixie After the War an Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond

Dixie After the War  an Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South  During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1407679759

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Dixie After the War

Dixie After the War
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0331795264

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Excerpt from Dixie After the War: An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond As a bird's-eye View of the South after the war, the book is expositive of its title, every salient feature of the time and territory being brought under observa tion. The States upon which attention is chiefly focussed. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Dixie After The War

Dixie After The War
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1970-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39076005638700

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Dixie After the War

Dixie After the War
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 435
Release: 1969
Genre: Reconstruction
ISBN: 0722208812

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Dixie After the War An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond The Original Classic Edition

Dixie After the War   An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South  During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond   The Original Classic Edition
Author: Myrta Lockett Avary
Publsiher: Emereo Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1486494544

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Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Dixie After the War - An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Myrta Lockett Avary, which is now, at last, again available to you. Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have Dixie After the War - An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Dixie After the War - An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond: Look inside the book: Minnegerode; the self-control of the troubled people remaining; the solemn Communion Service; these are all a part now of American history of that sad time when brother strove with brother; a time whose memories should never be revived for the purpose of keeping rancor alive, but that should be unfalteringly remembered, and every phase of it diligently studied, that our common country may in no wise lose the lesson for which we of the North and South paid so tremendous a price. ...Our Government, our soldiers, hurrying off; women saying goodbye to husband, lover, brother, or friend, and urging haste; everybody who could go, going, when means of transportation were insufficient for Government uses, and “a kingdom for a horse” could not buy one—horses brought that day $1,000 apiece in gold; handsome houses full of beautiful furniture left open and deserted; people of all sexes, colors and classes running hither and yon; boxes and barrels dragged about the streets from open commissary stores; explosions as of earthquakes; houses aflame; the sick and dying brought out; streets running liquid fire where liquor had been emptied into gutters, that it might not be available for invading troops; bibulous wretches in the midst of the terror, brooding over such waste; drunken roughs and looters, white and black, abroad; the penitentiary disgorging striped hordes; the ribald songs, the anguish, the fears, the tumult; the noble calm of brave souls, the patient endurance of sweet women and gentle children—these are all a part of American history, making thereon a page blistered with tears for some; and for others, illumined with symbols of triumph and glory.

The Fall of the House of Dixie

The Fall of the House of Dixie
Author: Bruce Levine
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780679645351

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In this major new history of the Civil War, Bruce Levine tells the riveting story of how that conflict upended the economic, political, and social life of the old South, utterly destroying the Confederacy and the society it represented and defended. Told through the words of the people who lived it, The Fall of the House of Dixie illuminates the way a war undertaken to preserve the status quo became a second American Revolution whose impact on the country was as strong and lasting as that of our first. In 1860 the American South was a vast, wealthy, imposing region where a small minority had amassed great political power and enormous fortunes through a system of forced labor. The South’s large population of slaveless whites almost universally supported the basic interests of plantation owners, despite the huge wealth gap that separated them. By the end of 1865 these structures of wealth and power had been shattered. Millions of black people had gained their freedom, many poorer whites had ceased following their wealthy neighbors, and plantation owners were brought to their knees, losing not only their slaves but their political power, their worldview, their very way of life. This sea change was felt nationwide, as the balance of power in Congress, the judiciary, and the presidency shifted dramatically and lastingly toward the North, and the country embarked on a course toward equal rights. Levine captures the many-sided human drama of this story using a huge trove of diaries, letters, newspaper articles, government documents, and more. In The Fall of the House of Dixie, the true stakes of the Civil War become clearer than ever before, as slaves battle for their freedom in the face of brutal reprisals; Abraham Lincoln and his party turn what began as a limited war for the Union into a crusade against slavery by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation; poor southern whites grow increasingly disillusioned with fighting what they have come to see as the plantation owners’ war; and the slave owners grow ever more desperate as their beloved social order is destroyed, not just by the Union Army, but also from within. When the smoke clears, not only Dixie but all of American society is changed forever. Brilliantly argued and engrossing, The Fall of the House of Dixie is a sweeping account of the destruction of the old South during the Civil War, offering a fresh perspective on the most colossal struggle in our history and the new world it brought into being. Praise for The Fall of the House of Dixie “This is the Civil War as it is seldom seen. . . . A portrait of a country in transition . . . as vivid as any that has been written.”—The Boston Globe “An absorbing social history . . . For readers whose Civil War bibliography runs to standard works by Bruce Catton and James McPherson, [Bruce] Levine’s book offers fresh insights.”—The Wall Street Journal “More poignantly than any book before, The Fall of the House of Dixie shows how deeply intertwined the Confederacy was with slavery, and how the destruction of both made possible a ‘second American revolution’ as far-reaching as the first.”—David W. Blight, author of American Oracle “Splendidly colorful . . . Levine recounts this tale of Southern institutional rot with the ease and authority born of decades of study.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A deep, rich, and complex analysis of the period surrounding and including the American Civil War.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Women Transforming Politics

Women Transforming Politics
Author: Cathy Cohen,Kathleen B. Jones,Joan C. Tronto
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1997-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0814715583

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Contains over thirty essays which explore the complex contexts of political engagement--family and intimate relationships, friendships, neighborhood, community, work environment, race, religious, and other cultural groupings--that structure perceptions of women's opportunities for political participation.