Between 1815 and 1861 thousands of planters formed a unique emigrant group in American history. A slaveholding, landholding elite, southerners from Georgia and South Carolina uprooted themselves from their communities and headed for their societys borderlands with a frequency and intensity unsurpassed by any comparable class. A phenomenon of such singularity and significance preoccupied many of the Souths leading citizens and generated a great deal of interest and discussion among movers and prospective movers, as well as among those who stayed behind. While many wondered what emigration could do for them as individuals or households, others engaged in a public debate as to what emigration said about them as a class and as a society. That m...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
This study examines the experiences of African Americans who chose to remain in and return to the Am...
Over the last forty years, the American South has become very diverse very quickly. New businesses a...
The history of American slave family life has been circumscribed by two shortcomings. First, histori...
This is an analysis of the transformation of English and Scots-Irish settlers and mountaineers into ...
Moving west beyond homes on the Atlantic seaboard resembled a trickle of water during the early hist...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
In 1830, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act; within a decade, 65,000 of the South's origi...
A broad overview of migrations affecting black southerners is presented, including the Atlantic slav...
The plantation system of Texas was not an isolated and separated institution; it was a part of a mod...
This study examines upward economic mobility into the planter class in Texas during the antebellum s...
In his talk “Southern Journey,” Edward L. Ayers narrates the evolution of southern history from the ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
This study examines the experiences of African Americans who chose to remain in and return to the Am...
Over the last forty years, the American South has become very diverse very quickly. New businesses a...
The history of American slave family life has been circumscribed by two shortcomings. First, histori...
This is an analysis of the transformation of English and Scots-Irish settlers and mountaineers into ...
Moving west beyond homes on the Atlantic seaboard resembled a trickle of water during the early hist...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
In 1830, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act; within a decade, 65,000 of the South's origi...
A broad overview of migrations affecting black southerners is presented, including the Atlantic slav...
The plantation system of Texas was not an isolated and separated institution; it was a part of a mod...
This study examines upward economic mobility into the planter class in Texas during the antebellum s...
In his talk “Southern Journey,” Edward L. Ayers narrates the evolution of southern history from the ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...