This article draws on more than 600 higher court cases in eight southern states to show that African Americans succeeded in litigating certain kinds of civil cases against white southerners in southern appellate courts between 1865 and 1920. While historians have often concentrated on cases involving issues of race, the much more common, seemingly prosaic civil suits African Americans litigated against whites over transactions, wills, and property also had important implications for race relations. Through these suits, black southerners continued to successfully assert the legal rights they gained during Reconstruction long after Reconstruction had ended. Moreover, I found that black litigants won the majority of civil cases litigated ag...
A Look at Antebellum Legal History In Fathers of Conscience, Bernie D. Jones, Assistant Professo...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 25, 2012).The entire t...
In civil cases that took place in southern courts from the end of the Civil War to the mid-twentieth...
This essay analyses the trial records of civil cases between former slaves and their former slavehol...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
For years, black southerners’ ability to vote has been a key framework around which southern history...
In a largely previously untold story, Melissa Milewski explores how, when the financial futures of t...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disput...
Kimberly Welch has written a superb book. In Black Litigants in the Antebellum American South, Welch...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
A Look at Antebellum Legal History In Fathers of Conscience, Bernie D. Jones, Assistant Professo...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 25, 2012).The entire t...
In civil cases that took place in southern courts from the end of the Civil War to the mid-twentieth...
This essay analyses the trial records of civil cases between former slaves and their former slavehol...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
For years, black southerners’ ability to vote has been a key framework around which southern history...
In a largely previously untold story, Melissa Milewski explores how, when the financial futures of t...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disput...
Kimberly Welch has written a superb book. In Black Litigants in the Antebellum American South, Welch...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
A Look at Antebellum Legal History In Fathers of Conscience, Bernie D. Jones, Assistant Professo...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 25, 2012).The entire t...