Among the most pervasive of stereotypes imposed upon southern
highlanders is that they were white, opposed slavery, and supported
the Union before and during the Civil War, but the historical
record suggests far different realities. John C. Inscoe has spent
much of his scholarly career exploring the social, economic and
political significance of slavery and slaveholding in the mountain
South and the complex nature of the region's wartime loyalties, and
the brutal guerrilla warfare and home front traumas that stemmed
from those divisions. The essays here embrace both facts and
fictions related to those issues, often conveyed through intimate
vignettes that focus on individuals, families, and communities,
keeping the human dimension at the forefront of his insights and
analysis. Drawing on the memories, memoirs, and other testimony of
slaves and free blacks, slaveholders and abolitionists, guerrilla
warriors, invading armies, and the highland civilians they
encountered, Inscoe considers this multiplicity of perspectives and
what is revealed about highlanders' dual and overlapping identities
as both a part of, and distinct from, the South as a whole. He
devotes attention to how the truths derived from these contemporary
voices were exploited, distorted, reshaped, reinforced, or ignored
by later generations of novelists, journalists, filmmakers,
dramatists, and even historians with differing agendas over the
course of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His cast of
characters includes John Henry, Frederick Law Olmsted and John
Brown, Andrew Johnson and Zebulon Vance, and those who later
interpreted their stories -- John Fox and John Ehle, Thomas Wolfe
and Charles Frazier, Emma Bell Miles and Harry Caudill, Carter
Woodson and W. J. Cash, Horace Kephart and John C. Campbell, even
William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor. Their work and that of many
others have contributed much to either our understanding -- or
misunderstanding -- of nineteenth century Appalachia and its place
in the American imagination.
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