Format:
1 Online-Ressource (112 pages )
ISBN:
9780813150345
Series Statement:
Kentucky bicentennial bookshelf
Content:
Although Kentucky was not subject to reconstruction as such, the period of readjustment following the Civil War was a troubled one for the Commonwealth. Violence begun by guerillas continued for years. In addition, white ""Regulators"" tried to cow the new freedmen and keep them in a perpetual state of fearful submission that would assure the agricultural labor supply.Their attacks produced exactly the effects whites least desired: the blacks became all the more determined to leave the countryside, and the federal government imposed the Freedmen's Bureau to protect the former slaves. Kentucky
Note:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 Politics of Readjustment; 3 From Slave to Citizen; 4 Politics of Transition; Epilogue; Bibliographical Essay
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780813193151
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kentucky in the Reconstruction Era
Language:
English
Keywords:
Kentucky
;
Reconstruction
;
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