In December 1865 the South Carolina State Legislature ratified a series of laws designed to control the social and economic futures of the freedpeople. Informally known as the Black Code, South Carolina’s white leadership claimed these laws protected blacks from their own naiveté in their newfound freedom. Rather, the Black Code relegated African Americans to inferiority and perpetuated the long-standing belief in white supremacy that permeated the South. The South Carolina Black Code limited the freedmen’s civil rights, regulated their employment opportunities, and attacked the details of their most intimate personal relationships. Despite the challenges they faced, African American’s did not quietly accept their new quasi-slave status. In...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
This dissertation explores the ways in which African Americans in the South used death to stake clai...
Editorial that calls for repeal of the code of loyalty from the negro to the white man, using the ac...
After Civil Governments had been reorganized under President Andrew Johnson, the southern states pas...
On December 21, 1822, South Carolina\u27s legislature passed the Negro Seamen\u27s Act in response t...
"Reports and resolutions of the General Assembly ... passed at the annual session of 1865" (201, xi,...
This book analyzes World War I-era South Carolina, a state whose white minority maintained political...
In the antebellum era, free black children in North Carolina could attend school, but few schools ex...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
Post-Reconstruction Black Codes implemented throughout the South stunted the economic mobility of Bl...
In early November 1863, Union Army officials gathered at Goodrich’s Landing, in northern Louisiana, ...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
To date, the scholarship covering the Black Codes has centered on these laws\u27 role as the predece...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
This dissertation explores the ways in which African Americans in the South used death to stake clai...
Editorial that calls for repeal of the code of loyalty from the negro to the white man, using the ac...
After Civil Governments had been reorganized under President Andrew Johnson, the southern states pas...
On December 21, 1822, South Carolina\u27s legislature passed the Negro Seamen\u27s Act in response t...
"Reports and resolutions of the General Assembly ... passed at the annual session of 1865" (201, xi,...
This book analyzes World War I-era South Carolina, a state whose white minority maintained political...
In the antebellum era, free black children in North Carolina could attend school, but few schools ex...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
Post-Reconstruction Black Codes implemented throughout the South stunted the economic mobility of Bl...
In early November 1863, Union Army officials gathered at Goodrich’s Landing, in northern Louisiana, ...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
To date, the scholarship covering the Black Codes has centered on these laws\u27 role as the predece...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
This dissertation explores the ways in which African Americans in the South used death to stake clai...
Editorial that calls for repeal of the code of loyalty from the negro to the white man, using the ac...