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- catalog contributor b1796508.
- catalog contributor b1796509.
- catalog contributor b1796510.
- catalog coverage "Southern States Description and travel.".
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Mississippi Tavern Talks on National Politics-Scenees in the Interior -- Mobile Temper and Trade-Inducements of Alabama to Emigrants -- Phases of Public Sentiment in New Orleans before Congress met -- Cotton Speculations-Temper of the Mississippians -- Memphis-Out from the Reconstructed -- Congress takes Charge of Reconstruction -- Southern Feeling after the Meeting of Congress -- Political and Business Complications in the South-West -- The Sugar and Rice Culture in Louisiana-Profits and Obstacles -- A Cotton Plantation-Work, Workmen, Wages, Expenses, and Returns -- Among the Plantations-Rations and Ways of Work -- Plantation Negroes-Incidents and Characteristics -- Further Illustrations of Plantation Negro Character -- Payments, Strikes, and other Illustrations of Plantation Negro Character -- Labor Experiments and Prospects.".
- catalog description "The Southern Ultima Thule of the United States -- A Remarkable Negro Story-One of the Strange Possibilities of Slavery -- Among the Cubans-The Impending Downfall of Cuban Slavery -- Scenes i Mobile-The Cotton Swindles -- Mobile Loyalists and Reconstructionists-Black and White -- New Orleans and New Orleans Notabilities -- The Beginning Reaction-Northern Emigrants and New Orleans Natives -- Among Negro Schools -- Talks with the Citizens, White and Black -- A Free-labor Sugar Plantation -- The "Jeff Davis Cotton Plantation" -- Vicksburg to Louisville -- General Aspects of the South at the Close of the War -- Midsummer at the Capitol -- Richmond, after Six Months of Yankee Rule -- Lynchburg-The Interior of Virginia -- Knoxville and the Mountaineers-Glimpses of Southern Ideas -- Atlanta-Georgia Phases of Rebel and Union Talk -- Montgomery-The Lowest Phase of Negro Character-Politics and Business -- Selma-Government Armories-Talks among the Negroes -- ".
- catalog description "Why, and how the trip was made -- A School of unadulterated Negroes-An Ancient Virginia town under the Dispensation of Sutlers -- Beauties of the Sea-First Views of Crackers Unionism -- Newbern and Beaufort-Black and White -- For Fisher -- Wilmington-Unionism-Blockade Running-Destitution-Negro Talk-Land Sales -- Charleston Harbor-Could Sumter have been Stormed-Negroes and Poor Whites -- Charleston, Now and Four Years Ago -- Unionism-Black and White, in Charleston and Through South Carolina -- Port Royal and Beaufort -- Among the Sea Islanders -- Business Speculation and Progress Among the Sea Island Negroes -- Pulaski-Savannah -Bonaventure -- White and Black Georgians-The Savannah Standard of Unionism -- Florida Towns and Country-A Florida Senator -- Orange Groves and an Ancient Village-The Oldest Town and Fort in the United States-Northern Speculations -- Dungeness, and the Greatest of the Lees-Cultivation of the Olive-Criminations of the Officers -- ".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 589 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "American perspectives".
- catalog isPartOf "Harper torchbooks; the university library ; TB3066S.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog spatial "Southern States Description and travel.".
- catalog subject "917.5044".
- catalog subject "F216 .R35 1965".
- catalog subject "Plantation life.".
- catalog subject "Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)".
- catalog subject "Reconstruction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mississippi Tavern Talks on National Politics-Scenees in the Interior -- Mobile Temper and Trade-Inducements of Alabama to Emigrants -- Phases of Public Sentiment in New Orleans before Congress met -- Cotton Speculations-Temper of the Mississippians -- Memphis-Out from the Reconstructed -- Congress takes Charge of Reconstruction -- Southern Feeling after the Meeting of Congress -- Political and Business Complications in the South-West -- The Sugar and Rice Culture in Louisiana-Profits and Obstacles -- A Cotton Plantation-Work, Workmen, Wages, Expenses, and Returns -- Among the Plantations-Rations and Ways of Work -- Plantation Negroes-Incidents and Characteristics -- Further Illustrations of Plantation Negro Character -- Payments, Strikes, and other Illustrations of Plantation Negro Character -- Labor Experiments and Prospects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Southern Ultima Thule of the United States -- A Remarkable Negro Story-One of the Strange Possibilities of Slavery -- Among the Cubans-The Impending Downfall of Cuban Slavery -- Scenes i Mobile-The Cotton Swindles -- Mobile Loyalists and Reconstructionists-Black and White -- New Orleans and New Orleans Notabilities -- The Beginning Reaction-Northern Emigrants and New Orleans Natives -- Among Negro Schools -- Talks with the Citizens, White and Black -- A Free-labor Sugar Plantation -- The "Jeff Davis Cotton Plantation" -- Vicksburg to Louisville -- General Aspects of the South at the Close of the War -- Midsummer at the Capitol -- Richmond, after Six Months of Yankee Rule -- Lynchburg-The Interior of Virginia -- Knoxville and the Mountaineers-Glimpses of Southern Ideas -- Atlanta-Georgia Phases of Rebel and Union Talk -- Montgomery-The Lowest Phase of Negro Character-Politics and Business -- Selma-Government Armories-Talks among the Negroes -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why, and how the trip was made -- A School of unadulterated Negroes-An Ancient Virginia town under the Dispensation of Sutlers -- Beauties of the Sea-First Views of Crackers Unionism -- Newbern and Beaufort-Black and White -- For Fisher -- Wilmington-Unionism-Blockade Running-Destitution-Negro Talk-Land Sales -- Charleston Harbor-Could Sumter have been Stormed-Negroes and Poor Whites -- Charleston, Now and Four Years Ago -- Unionism-Black and White, in Charleston and Through South Carolina -- Port Royal and Beaufort -- Among the Sea Islanders -- Business Speculation and Progress Among the Sea Island Negroes -- Pulaski-Savannah -Bonaventure -- White and Black Georgians-The Savannah Standard of Unionism -- Florida Towns and Country-A Florida Senator -- Orange Groves and an Ancient Village-The Oldest Town and Fort in the United States-Northern Speculations -- Dungeness, and the Greatest of the Lees-Cultivation of the Olive-Criminations of the Officers -- ".
- catalog title "After the war: a tour of the Southern States, 1865-1866. Edited with an introd. and notes by C. Vann Woodward.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".