Most of the debates about race relations focused on the railroads of the New South. Travel was a different story, for members of both races had no choice but to use the same railroads. As the number of railroads proliferated in the 1880s, as the number of stations quickly mounted, as dozens of counties got on a line for the first time, as previously isolated areas found themselves connected to towns and cities with different kinds of black people and different kinds of race relations, segregation became a matter of statewide attention
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
Throughout American culture and through varying mediums, railroad tracks have been depicted as trope...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
The scholarship on the middle period of the 19th century in the South has prolifer-ated to such an e...
The Influence of Railroads on Southern Society Given the vast scholarship on antebellum railroad...
In the early twentieth century, the men who had led North Carolina\u27s mountain counties through Ci...
Aaron W. Marrs challenges the accepted understanding of economic and industrial growth in antebellum...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This article focuses on the construction and reconfiguration of race in the U.S. South during the la...
In 1889 the General Assembly of South Carolina repealed the state's Civil Rights Act (1870), followi...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This study investigates the a...
The history of Louisiana from slavery until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 shows that unique influence...
Throughout American culture and through varying mediums, railroad tracks have been depicted as trope...
In the late 19th century, begining of the 20th century railroads represented the modern transportat...
The Mason-Dixon Line is a convenient but an often misleading geographical division. It has been used...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
Throughout American culture and through varying mediums, railroad tracks have been depicted as trope...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
The scholarship on the middle period of the 19th century in the South has prolifer-ated to such an e...
The Influence of Railroads on Southern Society Given the vast scholarship on antebellum railroad...
In the early twentieth century, the men who had led North Carolina\u27s mountain counties through Ci...
Aaron W. Marrs challenges the accepted understanding of economic and industrial growth in antebellum...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This article focuses on the construction and reconfiguration of race in the U.S. South during the la...
In 1889 the General Assembly of South Carolina repealed the state's Civil Rights Act (1870), followi...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This study investigates the a...
The history of Louisiana from slavery until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 shows that unique influence...
Throughout American culture and through varying mediums, railroad tracks have been depicted as trope...
In the late 19th century, begining of the 20th century railroads represented the modern transportat...
The Mason-Dixon Line is a convenient but an often misleading geographical division. It has been used...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
Throughout American culture and through varying mediums, railroad tracks have been depicted as trope...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...