The War Within the War Race and Class in a Larger Context In a letter to his brother, Walt Whitman described the New York draft riots as the devil\u27s own work. In this important and well researched volume, Barnet Schecter examines the political and social roots of the Civil War r...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
The assault on Battery Wagner: we so often look at that tense moment on a beach in South Carolina fr...
Understanding the Importance of Connecticut’s War Experience In 1965 John Niven published a well-res...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
The New York City riots of July 1863 exhibited the potential of the violent tension that ran in a st...
This article details antidraft and antiblack rioting in the upper Midwest in the second year of the ...
Walt Whitman\u27s prolific Reconstruction project has remained the most uncultivated decade in Whitm...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
The United States faced what was arguably its most challenging crisis during the four tumultuous yea...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
Fifteen years have passed since Daniel E. Sutherland unfurled the black flag and declared the guerri...
Repositioning the Cause of the Civil War According to Stanley Harrold’s important new book, Border W...
Revising Old Narratives of Guerrilla Warfare during the Civil War This very valuable collection buil...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
The assault on Battery Wagner: we so often look at that tense moment on a beach in South Carolina fr...
Understanding the Importance of Connecticut’s War Experience In 1965 John Niven published a well-res...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
The New York City riots of July 1863 exhibited the potential of the violent tension that ran in a st...
This article details antidraft and antiblack rioting in the upper Midwest in the second year of the ...
Walt Whitman\u27s prolific Reconstruction project has remained the most uncultivated decade in Whitm...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
The United States faced what was arguably its most challenging crisis during the four tumultuous yea...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
Fifteen years have passed since Daniel E. Sutherland unfurled the black flag and declared the guerri...
Repositioning the Cause of the Civil War According to Stanley Harrold’s important new book, Border W...
Revising Old Narratives of Guerrilla Warfare during the Civil War This very valuable collection buil...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
The assault on Battery Wagner: we so often look at that tense moment on a beach in South Carolina fr...
Understanding the Importance of Connecticut’s War Experience In 1965 John Niven published a well-res...