
What Was Freedom's Price? - Paperback
$27.99
Quantity
01
Pay over time for orders over $35.00 with
Offers & Perks
Earn 27 points with this purchase
Added to your rewards balance after checkout.
100 points welcome bonus
Create an account and start with extra points.
Availability:In StockContributor:David G. SansingSeries:Chancellor Porter L. Fortune Symposium in Southern History STheme:Chronological Period/19th Century, Ethnic Orientation/African American, Topical/Black HistoryPublish date:6/1/1978Pages:144
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of MississippiISBN-13:9781604731750ISBN-10:1604731753UPC:9781604731750Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Discrimination (incl. Prejudice, Racism, Colorism, etc.), Cultural & Ethnic Studies, United StatesBook Topic:African American & Black Studies, 19th CenturySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.34 inchesWeight:0.191Product ID:SCEHJ7PM4R
What Was Freedom's Price? Edited by David G. Sansing Essays by Willie Lee Rose, Joel Williamson, Richard Sutch & Roger Ransom, George M. Fredrickson, and C. Vann Woodward The political and economic instability of the post-Civil War South prompted Congress to enact legislation that brought sweeping changes to the region. However, the complexities of the new order in combination with the recalcitrance of the southern character produced a postwar society in which emancipated African Americans occupied a status somewhere between slavery and full citizenship. What was freedom like to these Blacks whose dream of equality and civil rights remained in deferral for more than a century? The essays in What Was Freedom's Price?, authored by now-well-known scholars and delivered during the backdrop of America's bicentennial, examine this question and probe the results of economic, social, and racial readjustment in the postbellum South. This book is the opening to a three-part investigation which includes The Age of Segregation: Race Relations in the South, 1890-1945 and concludes with Have We Overcome? Race Relations Since Brown, 1954-1979. All three are available again in paperback from University Press of Mississippi. David G. Sansing is Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Mississippi.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of MississippiISBN-13:9781604731750ISBN-10:1604731753UPC:9781604731750Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Discrimination (incl. Prejudice, Racism, Colorism, etc.), Cultural & Ethnic Studies, United StatesBook Topic:African American & Black Studies, 19th CenturySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.34 inchesWeight:0.191Product ID:SCEHJ7PM4R
David G. Sansing (1933-2019) was author of The University of Mississippi: A Sesquicentennial History and Making Haste Slowly: The Troubled History of Higher Education in Mississippi and coauthor with Carroll Waller of A History of the Mississippi Governor's Mansion and with Ray Skates of Mississippi: A Study of Your State. In 1990, he was named Teacher of the Year at the University of Mississippi.
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Contributor(s)
Free shipping on orders over $75. Standard shipping takes 3-7 business days. Returns accepted within 30 days of purchase.
