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Ethnicity and race in the urban South, German immigrants and African-Americans in Charleston South Carolina during Reconstruction, by Jeffery G. Strickland

Label
Ethnicity and race in the urban South, German immigrants and African-Americans in Charleston South Carolina during Reconstruction, by Jeffery G. Strickland
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.dissertationNote
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2003.
Index
no index present
Main title
Ethnicity and race in the urban South
Nature of contents
thesesbibliography
Oclc number
53318832
Responsibility statement
by Jeffery G. Strickland
Sub title
German immigrants and African-Americans in Charleston South Carolina during Reconstruction
Table Of Contents
German immigration and the labor question in Charleston -- Racial and ethnic relations -- Business, race, and ethnicity in Charleston -- The German Schutzenfest: race and ethnicity at the "People's Festival"-- The German Schutzenfest parade and the culture of white supremacy -- Public rituals in the urban South: African-American parades in Charleston, South Carolina during Reconstruction -- Immigrant and African-American politics in Charleston, 1865-1876
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