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Routledge Historical Atlas of the American South

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ISBN-10: 0415921414

ISBN-13: 9780415921411

Edition: 1999

Authors: Andrew K. Frank

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With coverage including the first European settlers and resultant Native American immigrations, the Civil War, and the contemporary fight against crime, this historical atlas provides a unique geographical perspective on the history of the South.
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Book details

List price: $35.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 8/31/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Foreword
Introduction
The Nascent South
The Mound Builders
Indians and the Arrival of Europeans
The Seeds of the South
Importing Black America
From Africans to African-Americans
Diversity in Early America
The Great Awakenings
The American Revolution in the South
The War of 1812
The Antebellum South
The Trail of Tears
The Peculiar Institution
Cotton Becomes King
Nat Turner and Antebellum Slave Resistance
Underground Railroad and Paths to Freedom
The Battle over the West
Bleeding Kansas and John Brown
Democratic Divisions
The Confederate South
The Secession Conventions
An Unequal Divide
Major Battles of the Civil War
Bull Run
Battle of the Crater
Yankees in the South
"The Hard Hand of War"
The South Surrenders
From Slavery to Freedom
The New South
Reconstruction
Industrializing Dixie
The Urbanization of the Agrarian South
Cotton Culture and Sharecropping
The Praying South
Lynching and the New Racial Order
The Great Migration
Southern Conservatism and the Monkey Trial
The Progressive Movement
The Modern South
The Tennessee Valley Authority
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Buses
The Freedom Rides
Voting Rights
From Rust Belt to Sun Belt
The Demise of the Solid South
Robert E. Lee and the Modern Lost Cause
The End of the South?
"Dixie on my Mind"
Chronology
Further Reading
Index
Acknowledgments