
Grass Roots Reconstruction in Texas, 1865-1880
The counties Campbell explores, Dallas, Colorado, Harrison, Jefferson, McLennan, and Nueces, represent the various regions of Texas and thus its considerable geographic, economic, and demographic diversity. He ponders how the major post-Civil War policies, shaped in Washington and Austin, were interpreted in these outlying areas and thoughtfully measures the degree of change they brought to the lives of all residents, conservative whites, Republicans, and freedmen.
Reconstruction at the grass roots in Texas, Campbell asserts, varied greatly from county to county, depending on such factors as demography, economic growth, and the extent of federal intervention. In the case of Texas, and possibly other states as well, Campbell concludes, assumptions about Reconstruction need to be qualified to recognise the distinct ways in which various localities experienced the period. Campbell also dispels common conceptions about Reconstruction, maintaining that whites were hurt far less than is often claimed and that at least one generation of African Americans bene-fitted a good deal more than is often recognised.
Campbell's compelling work is the first systematic examination of Reconstruction at the county level. It provides convincing evidence for useful, general conclusions about how local conditions determined the way in which most citizens dealt with Reconstruction and its pivotal issues that forever shaped their state's politics and society.
- Författare
- Randolph B. Campbell
- ISBN
- 9780807121948
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 608 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1998-02-01
- Sidor
- 252
