Major problems in the history of the American South: documents and essays 1 The Old South
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 1. Major problems in the history of the American South. The old South
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Contents
Preface xi
CHAPTER 1
What Is the South?
Page 1
ESSAYS
W. J. Cash • The Continuity of Southern History 2
C. Vann Woodward • The Discontinuity of Southern History 4
David L. Smiley • Quest for a Central Theme 8
John B. Boles • The Difficulty of Consensus on the South 19
FUR T H E R READING 28
CHAPTER 2
Settlement of Red, White, and Black
Page 29
DOCUMENTS 29
1. Captain John Smith Describes the Natives of Virginia, 1612 30
2. Nathaniel Bacon s Rebellion in Virginia, 1675-1676 33
3. Virginia s Statutes, 1630-1705 36
4. Chevalier dTberville Explores the Gulf South, 1699 40
5. South Carolina Restricts the Liberties of Slaves, 1740 43
ESSAYS 45
Kathleen M. Brown • Gender and Race in Colonial Virginia 45
Daniel H. Usner, Jr. • Trade and Settlement in the Lower Mississippi
Valley 56
FURTHER READING 63
CHAPTER 3
The Maturing of the Colonial South
Page 65
DOC U ME NTS 65
1. Elizabeth Sprigs Describes Harsh Conditions of Servitude, 1756 66
2. Eliza Lucas Writes on Love and Business, 1740, 1741 67
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3. The Debate over Slavery in Georgia, 1735-1750 68
4. Runaway Slave Advertisements from South Carolina, 1743-1784 72
5. Merchant Robert Pringle Observes Life and Trade in Charleston,
1739-1743 74
6. Reverend Charles Woodmason Decries the Wild Peoples of the Carolina
Backcountry, 1768 77
7. We Are Free-Men ... Not Born Slaves : Grievances from the Backcountry,
1767 79
ESSAYS 80
Lorena S. Walsh • How Tobacco Production Shaped Slave Life in the
Chesapeake 81
Jack P. Greene • Georgia s Attempt to Become a Viable Colony 90
FURTHER REA DING 102
CHAPTER 4
The Revolutionary South and Its Aftermath
Page 103
DOCUMENTS 103
1. Two Attempts at Converting the Carolina Backcountry, 1775 104
2. Lord Dunmore s Proclamation Freeing Virginia s Slaves, 1775 105
3. Thomas Jefferson on the Defection of His Slaves to the British, 1781 106
4. Thomas Jefferson s Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom in Virginia,
1777 107
5. Eliza Wilkinson s Thoughts on Women and War, 1779 108
6. Colonel David Fanning s Memoirs of a Loyalist, 1781 110
7. Constitutional Clauses Referring to Slavery, 1787 111
ESSAYS 112
Sylvia R. Frey • The Impact of African American Resistance During the
War 113
Rachel N. Klein • Who Should Rule at Home? The Revolution in the Carolina
Backcountry 123
FURTHER READING 135
CHAPTER 5
The Emergence of Southern Nationalism
Page 137
DOCUMENTS 137
1. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 1798, 1799 138
2. The Richmond Virginian Calls for Tighter Control of Blacks, 1808 140
3. Southern Congressmen Defend Slavery in Missouri, 1820 142
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4. Margaret Trimble McCue Wants to Live in a Free State, 1820 144
5. The Supreme Court Addresses Removal of the Indians from Georgia,
1831 145
6. The Nullification Crisis in South Carolina, 1832 148
7. John C. Calhoun Defends Slavery, 1837 152
ESSAYS 154
Don E. Fehrenbacher • The Missouri Controversy: A Critical Moment in Southern
Sectionalism 155
Pauline Maier • The Road Not Taken: Nullification, John C. Calhoun, and the
Revolutionary Tradition in South Carolina 163
FÜRTH ER READING 172
CHAPTER 6
The Slaveholders South
Page 173
DOCUMENTS 173
1. The Cotton South (map) 175
2. Joseph G. Baldwin Examines Frontier Law in Alabama and Mississippi,
1835-1837 176
3. Cotton Planter Bennet Barrow Describes Life in Louisiana, 1838, 1839,
1841 178
4. Two Plantation Site Plans in Georgia and Alabama (maps) 182
5. Experiences of William Johnson, a Free Black, in Natchez, Mississippi,
1838-1842 184
6. Excerpts from Charles Manigault s Plantation Journal and Letter,
1833-1853 187
ESSAYS 191
Mark M. Smith • Plantation Management by the Clock 192
Eugene D. Genovese • The Shaping of a Unique Society 201
FURTHER RE APING 206
CHAPTER 7
The Slave and Free Black Experience
Page 208
DOCUMENTS 208
1. Harry McMillan, a Freedman, Describes His Bondage, 1863 209
2. Nancy Boudry, an Ex-Slave, Recalls Slavery, 1936 211
3. Harriet Jacobs Laments Her Trials as a Slave Girl (1828), 1861 213
4. George and Lucy Skipwith Write Their Master, 1847, 1857, 1859 215
5. Charleston s Free Blacks Fear Reenslavement, 1859-1860 218
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6. Five Generations of a South Carolina Slave Family (photo) 220
ESSAYS 221
Brenda Stevenson • Distress and Discord in Slave Families 221
Peter Kolchin • Antebellum Slavery: Slave Religion and Community 230
FÜRTH ER READING 248
CHAPTER 8
Nonslaveholding Whites
Page 250
DOCUMENTS 250
1. Ferdinand L. Steel s Diary of a Yeoman, 1838-1841 251
2. A Baptist Church Meets in Conference, 1859 253
3. Hinton Rowan Helper Attacks Slavery, 1857 254
4. Census Record of Guilford County, North Carolina, 1850 257
5. D. R. Hundley Defends Nonslaveholders, 1860 259
6. Travelers Accounts of Yeoman Life, 1849, 1855 261
ESSAYS 266
Charles Bolton • Edward Isham and the World of Poor Whites 267
Victoria Bynum • Punishing Deviant Women: The State as
Patriarch 280
FURTHER READING 289
CHAPTER 9
White Women s Culture and Reality in the Old South
Page 291
DOCUMENTS 291
1. Thomas Roderick Dew Idealizes Southern Women, 1835 292
2. The Sorrows of Childbirth, 1809, c. 1800 294
3. Lucy Shaw Laments the Death of Her Child, 1841 295
4. William Whitsitt Recounts the Death of His Daughter, 1848 298
5. Louisa Cheves McCord, Woman s Progress, 1853 300
6. Southern Women Write of Family, Friendship, Work, and Race
1821-1853 304
ESSAYS 309
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese • Constraints of the Plantation Household 309
Sally G. McMillen ¦ Motherhood in the Old South 316
FURTHER READING 325
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CHAPTER 10
Sectionalism and Secession
Page 326
DOCUMENTS 326
1. Resolutions of the Nashville Convention, 1850 327
2. Reverend Thornton Stringfellow Defends Slavery, 1856 328
3. Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 331
4. James Henry Hammond Praises King Cotton, 1858 333
5. The Proposed Crittenden Compromise, 1860 335
6. Southern Editors Speculate on Secession, 1860, 1861 337
7. Letters of Support to Senator Andrew Johnson, 1860-1861 339
8. The Jones Family Responds to Republican Victory, 1860-1861 341
ESSAYS 344
Lacy K. Ford, Jr. • South Carolina Leaders Defend Slavery and
Secession 344
Daniel W. Crofts • The Unionist Groundswell in the Upper South 352
FURTHER READING 360
CHAPTER 11
The Confederate Experience
Page 361
DOCUMENTS 361
1. Joseph E. Brown Attacks Conscription, 1862 362
2. Nonslaveholders Protest Wartime Inequities, 1861, 1863 365
3. The Confederacy Struggles with Desertion and Disaffection, 1863 366
4. Women React to Suffering at Home, 1862-1864 369
5. Dick and Tally Simpson Describe the Life of Confederate Soldiers,
1861-1863 373
6. President Jefferson Davis Rallies His People, 1863 377
7. The Confederacy Debates Emancipation, 1865 379
ESSAYS 383
Emory M. Thomas . The Revolution Brings Revolutionary Change 383
Paul D. Escott . The Failure of Confederate Nationalism 386
Drew Gilpin Faust . We Shall Never ... Be the Same : How War Affected
Southern Women 389
FURTHER READING 393
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CHAPTER 12
Emancipation and Reconstruction
Page 395
DOC U ME NT S 395
1. Ex-Slaves Recall Their First Taste of Freedom, 1937 396
2. Clarissa Burden Recounts the Difficulties of a Black Soldier s Wife, 1865
397
3. Thaddeus Stevens Advocates the Redistribution of Land, 1865 398
4. Mary Jones Describes the Concerns of Ex-Slaves, 1865 400
5. The Military Reconstruction Act, 1867 403
6. George Fitzhugh Reveals Southern White Fears of the Negro Vote, 1867
404
7. Congressional Testimony on the Ku Klux Klan, 1871 407
8. Representative Robert B. Elliott of South Carolina Demands Federal Civil
Rights, January 1874 409
ESSAYS 412
James Roark • The Effect of Emancipation on Elite Southern Whites 412
EricFoner • Black Life During Reconstruction 421
FURTHER R EAP I N G 430
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