"Of Times and Race" contains eight essays on African American
history from the Jacksonian era through the early twentieth
century. Taken together, these essays, inspired by noted scholar
John F. Marszalek, demonstrate the many nuances of African
Americans' struggle to grasp freedom, respect, assimilation, and
basic rights of American citizens.
Essays include Mark R. Cheathem's look at Andrew Jackson
Donelson's struggle to keep his plantations operating within the
ever-growing debate over slavery in mid-nineteenth century America.
Thomas D. Cockrell examines Southern Unionism during the Civil War
and wrestles with the difficulty of finding hard evidence due to
sparse sources. Stephen S. Michot examines issues of race in
Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, and finds that blacks involved
themselves in both armies, curiously clouding issues of slavery and
freedom. Michael B. Ballard delves into how Mississippi slaves and
Union soldiers interacted during the Vicksburg campaign. Union
treatment of freedmen and of U.S. colored troops demonstrated that
blacks escaping slavery were not always welcomed. Horace Nash finds
that sports, especially boxing, played a fascinating role in
blending black and white relations in the West during the early
twentieth century. Timothy B. Smith explores the roles of African
Americans who participated in the work of the Civilian Conservation
Corps during the creation of the Shiloh National Military Park.
James Scott Humphreys analyzes the efforts of two twentieth-century
historians who wished to debunk the old, racist views of
Reconstruction known as the Dunning school of interpretation. Edna
Green Medford provides a concluding essay that ties together the
essays in the book and addresses the larger themes running
throughout the text.
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