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(Ebook) Reconstruction: People and Perspectives (Perspectives in American Social History) by James M. Campbell, Rebecca J. Fraser ISBN 9781598840216, 1598840215

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Authors:James M. Campbell, Rebecca J. Fraser
Pages:279 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:ABC-CLIO
Language:english
File Size:11.5 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781598840216, 1598840215
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(Ebook) Reconstruction: People and Perspectives (Perspectives in American Social History) by James M. Campbell, Rebecca J. Fraser ISBN 9781598840216, 1598840215

Reconstruction: People and Perspectives is a fascinating collection of essays and documents that illuminates the experiences of ordinary Americans across all levels of society in the southern United States during Reconstruction.Reconstruction: People and Perspectives describes in vivid detail the experiences of a diverse group of people caught up in the Civil War's aftermath in the South. Chapters focus on Civil War veterans, former slaveholders, farmers and city residents, Northerners in the South, and African American men and women (both those who stayed in the South and those who migrated). It also reports on groups similar studies often overlook, such as Native Americans and white women. Looking at Reconstruction from a social historian's point of view, this revealing work adds a much needed new voice to studies of the era.
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