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Favored Land Tallahassee: A History of Tallahassee and Leon County (Paperback): Mary Louise Ellis, William Warren Rogers, Joan... Favored Land Tallahassee: A History of Tallahassee and Leon County (Paperback)
Mary Louise Ellis, William Warren Rogers, Joan Perry Morris
R1,121 R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Save R253 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dear Sallie ... - The Letters of Confederate Private James Jewel, Echols Light Artillery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia... Dear Sallie ... - The Letters of Confederate Private James Jewel, Echols Light Artillery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia (Paperback)
James Jewel; Edited by Gary L. Doster; Foreword by William Warren Rogers
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

James Jewel enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1862 with numerous friends from Oglethorpe and Greene counties, east of Athens, Georgia. He briefly served in the Atlanta area before spending most of the war guarding the "backdoor of the Confederacy." There he and his fellow soldiers protected the valuable salt works along the Florida Gulf Coast and defended the local rivers from Union gunboats. His 114 letters present a new and unreported perspective on war life in the Tallahassee and Quincy, Florida areas. Most of these letters are written to his sister, Sallie, and they provide a glimpse into war deprivations suffered by enlisted Confederate soldiers and their families in Georgia. Jewel never returned home and is unofficially listed as missing in action during the Battle of Averasboro North Carolina] in March 1865. The editor has filled this book with a large amount of Georgia and Florida genealogical information. Softcover 6 x 9, 360 pages, 6 maps, photos, 3 appendices that includes unit roster, biblio & index.

August Reckoning - Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama (Paperback): William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward August Reckoning - Jack Turner and Racism in Post-Civil War Alabama (Paperback)
William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important story of one man's life, lived with courage and principle.

During the decades of Bourbon ascendancy after 1874, Alabama institutions like those in other southern states were dominated by whites. Former slave and sharecropper Jack Turner refused to accept a society so structured. Highly intelligent, physically imposing, and an orator of persuasive talents, Turner was fearless before whites and emerged as a leader of his race. He helped to forge a political alliance between blacks and whites that defeated and humiliated the Bourbons in Choctaw County, the heart of the Black Belt, in the election of 1882. That summer, after a series of bogus charges and arrests, Turner was accused of planning to lead his private army of blacks in a general slaughter of the county whites. Justice was forgotten in the resultant fear and hysteria.

Alabama - The History of a Deep South State (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward, Leah... Alabama - The History of a Deep South State (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward, Leah Rawls Atkins, Wayne Flynt
R1,383 R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Save R273 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new and up-to-date edition of Alabama's history to celebrate the state's bicentennial. Alabama: The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition is a comprehensive narrative account of the state from its earliest days to the present. This edition, updated to celebrate the state's bicentennial year, offers a detailed survey of the colorful, dramatic, and often controversial turns in Alabama's evolution. Organized chronologically and divided into three main sections-the first concluding in 1865, the second in 1920, and the third bringing the story to the present-makes clear and interprets the major events that occurred during Alabama's history within the larger context of the South and the nation. Once the home of aboriginal inhabitants, Alabama was claimed and occupied by a number of European nations prior to becoming a permanent part of the United States in 1819. A cotton and slave state for more than half of the nineteenth century, Alabama seceded in 1861 to join the Confederate States of America, and occupied an uneasy and uncertain place in America's post-Civil War landscape. Alabama's role in the twentieth century has been equally tumultuous and dramatic. General readers as well as scholars will welcome this up-to-date and scrupulously researched history of Alabama, which examines such traditional subjects as politics, military history, economics, race, and class. It contains essential accounts devoted to Native Americans, women, and the environment, as well as detailed coverage of health, education, organized labor, civil rights, and the many cultural developments, from literature to sport, that have enriched Alabama's history. The stories of individual leaders, from politicians to creative artists, are also highlighted. A key facet of this landmark historical narrative is the strong emphasis placed on the common everyday people of Alabama, those who have been rightly described as the "bone and sinew" of the state.

Alabama - The History of a Deep South State (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward, Leah... Alabama - The History of a Deep South State (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward, Leah Rawls Atkins, Wayne Flynt
R2,039 R1,623 Discovery Miles 16 230 Save R416 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new and up-to-date edition of Alabama's history to celebrate the state's bicentennial. Alabama: The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition is a comprehensive narrative account of the state from its earliest days to the present. This edition, updated to celebrate the state's bicentennial year, offers a detailed survey of the colorful, dramatic, and often controversial turns in Alabama's evolution. Organized chronologically and divided into three main sections-the first concluding in 1865, the second in 1920, and the third bringing the story to the present-makes clear and interprets the major events that occurred during Alabama's history within the larger context of the South and the nation. Once the home of aboriginal inhabitants, Alabama was claimed and occupied by a number of European nations prior to becoming a permanent part of the United States in 1819. A cotton and slave state for more than half of the nineteenth century, Alabama seceded in 1861 to join the Confederate States of America, and occupied an uneasy and uncertain place in America's post-Civil War landscape. Alabama's role in the twentieth century has been equally tumultuous and dramatic. General readers as well as scholars will welcome this up-to-date and scrupulously researched history of Alabama, which examines such traditional subjects as politics, military history, economics, race, and class. It contains essential accounts devoted to Native Americans, women, and the environment, as well as detailed coverage of health, education, organized labor, civil rights, and the many cultural developments, from literature to sport, that have enriched Alabama's history. The stories of individual leaders, from politicians to creative artists, are also highlighted. A key facet of this landmark historical narrative is the strong emphasis placed on the common everyday people of Alabama, those who have been rightly described as the "bone and sinew" of the state.

Reconstruction Politics in a Deep South State - Alabama, 1865-1874 (Hardcover): William Warren Rogers Reconstruction Politics in a Deep South State - Alabama, 1865-1874 (Hardcover)
William Warren Rogers
R1,428 Discovery Miles 14 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recounts the volatile period following the end of the Civil War, when Southern whites were forced to concede equal rights to former slaves, ushering in a new and ruthless brand of politics. Nowhere was this more evident than in Alabama, where the Republican Party reestablished itself quickly and powerfully with the participation of a newly freed constituency, firmly aligned against the Democratic Party that had long dictated the governance of the state.

Labor Revolt in Alabama - The Great Strike of 1894 (Paperback): Robert D. Ward, William Warren Rogers Labor Revolt in Alabama - The Great Strike of 1894 (Paperback)
Robert D. Ward, William Warren Rogers
R884 R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Save R168 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written as a case study of the causes of the Alabama miner's strike in 1894, this book explains how during an economic depression period, the strong trade union of the United Mineworkers of Alabama was founded and it was this that became instrumental in the coal miners and railway worker's strike. This book recalls the particular conditions under which the strike was started and the connected issues of the racial problem and the struggle between the Bourbon Democrats and the Populists.

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