John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights of Labor sugar workers’ strike of 1887, the largest of its kind in nineteenth century America
The Nuance of Violence: Reassessing Intraracial Conflict on the Plantation No matter how well resear...
Kathryn Olivarius shows how elite white New Orleanians who survived their first \u27seasoning\u27 ...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
There are several ways to fit these events into narratives of southern history in this period. The p...
This article examines the history of the Louisiana Sugar industry and the social movements of its fi...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
This volume relays the history and modernization of the sugar industry in the U.S. state of Louisian...
The St. Landry Massacre is representative of the pervasive violence and intimidation in the South du...
Before the United States Civil War, Louisiana’s sugar production grew from barely noticiable a...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the su...
In the years leading up to the Civil War, the fight over slavery played out in many different arenas...
In this dissertation, I contend that sugar planters in the antebellum South managed their estates pr...
The Nuance of Violence: Reassessing Intraracial Conflict on the Plantation No matter how well resear...
Kathryn Olivarius shows how elite white New Orleanians who survived their first \u27seasoning\u27 ...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
There are several ways to fit these events into narratives of southern history in this period. The p...
This article examines the history of the Louisiana Sugar industry and the social movements of its fi...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
This volume relays the history and modernization of the sugar industry in the U.S. state of Louisian...
The St. Landry Massacre is representative of the pervasive violence and intimidation in the South du...
Before the United States Civil War, Louisiana’s sugar production grew from barely noticiable a...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the su...
In the years leading up to the Civil War, the fight over slavery played out in many different arenas...
In this dissertation, I contend that sugar planters in the antebellum South managed their estates pr...
The Nuance of Violence: Reassessing Intraracial Conflict on the Plantation No matter how well resear...
Kathryn Olivarius shows how elite white New Orleanians who survived their first \u27seasoning\u27 ...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...