Reconstruction -- South Carolina
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Reconstruction -- South Carolina
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Reconstruction
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- The one-eyed king, the reforms of Ben Tillman as the reason for the absence of populism in South Carolina, by Kevin Michael Krause
- Chaos, conflict and control, the responses of the newly-freed slaves in Charleston, South Carolina to emancipation and Reconstruction, 1865-1877, Wilbert Lee Jenkins
- The bloody South Carolina election of 1876, Wade Hampton III, the Red Shirt campaign for governor and the end of Reconstruction, Jerry L. West
- South Carolina during Reconstruction, by Francis Butler Simkins, Robert Hilliard Woody
- "'Left to our fate', South Carolina women during the Civil War and Reconstruction", by Sara Eye Burrows
- The work of reconstruction, from slave to wage laborer in South Carolina, 1860-1870, Julie Saville
- Moses of South Carolina, a Jewish scalawag during radical Reconstruction, Benjamin Ginsberg
- From slavery to serfdom, rural black agriculturalists in South Carolina, 1865-1900, Glennon Graham
- Genealogical abstracts from the Freedmen Bureau files, Charleston, SC 1865, compiled by Nancy Bouy Peeples ; indexed by Sharon Cruz-Reidbord
- The glorious failure;, Black Congressman Robert Brown Elliott and the Reconstruction in South Carolina
- After slavery, the Negro in South Carolina during Reconstruction, 1861-1877
- The state that forgot, South Carolina's surrender to democracy, by William Watts Ball
- Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877, by John S. Reynolds
- State of rebellion, reconstruction in South Carolina, Richard Zuczek
- Contrast and continuity, "Black" reconstruction in South Carolina and Mississipp, 1861-1877, Kevern John Verney
- Black over white, Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Thomas Holt
- A world turned upside down, the Palmers of South Santee, 1818-1881, edited by Louis P. Towles
- Christopher Columbus Bowen, a scalawag discovers opportunity in the new world of Reconstruction politics, by Robert Douglas Mellard
- From slavery to public service, Robert Smalls, 1839-1915, Okon Edet Uya
- The reconstruction of white supremacy, reaction and reform in Ben Tillman's world, 1847-1918, Stephen David Kantrowitz
- Frustration, factionalism and failure, Black political leadership and the Republican Party in Reconstruction Charleston, 1865-1877, by William C. Hine
- State of rebellion, people's war in reconstruction South Carolina, 1865-1877, by Richard M. Zuczek
- The prostrate state, South Carolina under Negro government, by James S. Pike
- District No. 2, military rule in South Carolina, [compiled by] Edith Greisser
- The South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1868, by Solomon Breibart
- At freedom's door, African American founding fathers and lawyers in Reconstruction South Carolina, edited by James Lowell Underwood and W. Lewis Burke, Jr. ; with an introduction by Eric Foner
- Rehearsal for Reconstruction;, the Port Royal experiment, [by] Willie Lee Rose. With an introd. by C. Vann Woodward
- Negro senators and representatives in the South Carolina Legislature 1868-1902, Lawrence C. Bryant, Volumn [sic] I
- Hurrah for Hampton!, Black Red Shirts in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Edmund L. Drago
- Relief and recovery in post-Civil War South Carolina, a death by inches, W. Martin Hope and Jason H. Silverman
- The emergence of Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Thomas Holt
- The Port Royal Experiment, a case study in development, Kevin Dougherty
- Governor Chamberlain's administration in South Carolina;, a chapter of reconstruction in the southern states,, by Walter Allen
- The educational efforts of the major freedmen's aid societies and the Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina, 1862-1870, Josephine Walker Martin
- Federal protection of the freedmen in South Carolina, 1871, by Robert D. Loftus
- A voice from South Carolina
- Red shirts remembered, Southern brigadiers of the reconstruction period, by William Arthur Sheppard
- Report of the Joint investigating committee on public frauds and election of Hon. J. J. Patterson to the United States Senate,, made to the General Assembly of South Carolina at the regular session 1877-78
- The promised land;, the history of the South Carolina Land Commission, 1869-1890, [by] Carol K. Rothrock Bleser
- In the great maelstrom, conservatives in post-Civil War South Carolina, Charles J. Holden
- Carolina Rifle Club, Charleston, S. C., July 30th, 1869., By C. Irvine Walker
- A faithful heart, the journals of Emmala Reed, 1865 and 1866, edited by Robert T. Oliver
- Hampton and reconstruction, by Edward L. Wells
- Some reasons why Red Shirts remembered,, by William Arthur Sheppard
- A boy's recollections of the Red Shirt campaign of 1876 in South Carolina, paper read before the Kosmos Club of Columbia, S. C., by W. W. Ball, January 21, 1911
- Exploring the absence of Chinese laborers in Reconstruction South Carolina (1865-1877), Jian Li
- Proceedings in the Ku Klux trials at Columbia, S.C.,, in the United States Circuit Court, November term, 1871. Printed from government copy
- A voice from South Carolina, Twelve chapters before Hampton. Two chapters after Hampton. With a journal of a reputed Ku-klux, and an appendix
- The great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan trials, 1871-1872, Lou Falkner Williams
- The Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction,, by Alrutheus Ambush Taylor ..
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