Black, white, and red all over The Southern beat after Appomattox As African-Americans, Southern unionists, and Northern immigrants coalesced to establish a Republican presence in the postwar South, they recognized the strategic importance of newspapers to inform and expand their...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Ideas and reality The formation of the Republican Party In 1860, less than a decade after having b...
The Press and the President Lincoln and The Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion is a deta...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Lincoln and the Power of the Press is a massive undertaking by a prolific and insightful scholar who...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
Preserving white liberty Regional politics overshadowed state interests in secession crisis Studie...
A review essay of two recent books on political opposition in the North during the American Civil Wa...
Since the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, people have been using the power of t...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Ideas and reality The formation of the Republican Party In 1860, less than a decade after having b...
The Press and the President Lincoln and The Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion is a deta...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Lincoln and the Power of the Press is a massive undertaking by a prolific and insightful scholar who...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
Preserving white liberty Regional politics overshadowed state interests in secession crisis Studie...
A review essay of two recent books on political opposition in the North during the American Civil Wa...
Since the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, people have been using the power of t...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...