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Union League Movement in the Deep South: Politics and Agricultural Change During Reconstruction

Union League Movement in the Deep South: Politics and Agricultural Change During Reconstruction

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Led by a coalition of blacks and whites with funding from congressional radicals the Union League was a secret society whose express purpose was to bring freedmen into the political arena after the Civil War. Angry and resentful of the lingering vestiges of the plantation system freedmen responded to the Leagues appeals with alacrity and hundreds of thousands joined local chapters speaking and acting collectively to undermine the residual trappings of slavery in plantation society. League actions nurtured instability in the work force which eventually compelled white planters to relinquish direct control over blacks encouraging the evolution from gang labor to decentralized tenancy in the southern agricultural system as well as the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan. In this impressive workthe first full-scale study of the effect the Union League had on the politicization of black freedmenMichael W. Fitzgerald explores the Leagues influence in Alabama and Mississippi and offers a fresh and original treatment of an important and heretofore largely misunderstood aspect of Reconstruction history.

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ISBN10: 0807115266

ISBN13: 9780807115268

Author: Fitzgerald, Michael W.

Binding: Hardcover

Published Date: January 01, 1989

Package Weight: 612.00g

Package Dimension: 241 x 25 x 159cm

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