Governor Wade Hampton wanted to convince the white Democracy in South Carolina that blacks, most of them former slaves, should be allowed to participate in the political process. This paper reviews the motives and relations with people up to the election of 1876
Preserving values The Southern Highlands and the organic society Professor Scott Poole of the Univ...
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented a...
The focus of this thesis deals primarily with the white elite of South Carolina during Presidential ...
Governor Wade Hampton wanted to convince the white Democracy in South Carolina that blacks, most of ...
The Life of Wade Hampton Born in 1818 and living to see the turn of the twentieth century, Wade Ham...
This study examined the racial rhetoric of Wade Hampton with particular attention to claims that he ...
Daniel Henry Chamberlain, as Republican Governor of South Carolina during the last two years of Reco...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
A review of Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer, by Rod Andrew, Jr
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
The election of 1978 was a unique event in the political history of Virginia. For the first time sin...
Another Look at South Carolina Reconstruction In the preface to his new book, York County, S.C., his...
Interview with Rod Andrew, Jr. Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR): ...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
Preserving values The Southern Highlands and the organic society Professor Scott Poole of the Univ...
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented a...
The focus of this thesis deals primarily with the white elite of South Carolina during Presidential ...
Governor Wade Hampton wanted to convince the white Democracy in South Carolina that blacks, most of ...
The Life of Wade Hampton Born in 1818 and living to see the turn of the twentieth century, Wade Ham...
This study examined the racial rhetoric of Wade Hampton with particular attention to claims that he ...
Daniel Henry Chamberlain, as Republican Governor of South Carolina during the last two years of Reco...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
A review of Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer, by Rod Andrew, Jr
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
The election of 1978 was a unique event in the political history of Virginia. For the first time sin...
Another Look at South Carolina Reconstruction In the preface to his new book, York County, S.C., his...
Interview with Rod Andrew, Jr. Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR): ...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
Preserving values The Southern Highlands and the organic society Professor Scott Poole of the Univ...
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented a...
The focus of this thesis deals primarily with the white elite of South Carolina during Presidential ...