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Reconstruction Era Links
Journal Articles
Barnes, Donna A. and Catherine Connolly. "Repression, the Judicial System, and Political Opportunities for Civil Rights Advocacy During Reconstruction." Sociological Quarterly. 40(2) (Spring 99): 237 - 246.
Bennett Jr., Lerone. "In the Minor States: The Vote Revolt That Failed. Ebony (July 1966): 58-66.
Black Congressmen in Reconstruction historiography. Phylon. (June 1978): 97-107.
Black Power in Dixie. Negro Voters Elect Judges, Representatives, Senators During Reconstruction in the South. Ebony. (July 1962): 84 - 90.
Black Struggle for Land During Reconstruction. Black Scholar (Feb. 1974): 13 -18.
Brewton, Vince. "An Honour as well as a Pleasure": Dueling, Violence, and Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson. Southern Quarterly. 38(4) (2000): 101 - 118.
Brown, Alexis Girardin. "The Women Left Behind: Transformation of the Southern Belle, 1840-1880.." Historian. 62(4) (2000); 759-778.
Cardyn, Lisa. "Sexualized Racism/Gendered Violence: Outraging the Body Politic in the Reconstruction South." Michigan Law Review. 100(4). (Feb 2002): 675 - 868.
Changing Interpretations of the Negro in the Reconstruction Governments. Negro History Bulletin (Nov. 1958): 31-34.
Congressional Interpretations of the Guarantee of a Republican Form of Government During Reconstruction. Journal of Southern History (May 1949): 192-211.
Curtin, Mary Ellen. "Negro Thieves" or Enterprising Farmers? Markets, the Law, and African-American Community Regulation in Alabama, 1866-1877. Agricultural History 74(1) (2000): 19-38.
Domke, David. "The Press and 'Delusive Theories of Equality and fraternity; in the Age of Emancipation." Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 13(3) (Sept 96): 228 - 251.
Edwards, Laura F. "The Disappearance of Susan Daniel and Henderson Cooper: Gender and Narratives of Political Conflict in the Reconstruction-Era U.S. South. Feminist Studies. 22(2). (Summer 1996): 336-387.
Everly, Elaine. "Freedmen's Bureau Records: An Overview." Prologue 29(2) (1997): 95 - 99.
Feldman, Glenn. "Soft Opposition: Elite Acquiescence and Klan-Sponsored Terrorism in Alabama." Historical Journal (Great Britain) 40(3) (1997): 753 - 777.
Ferleger, Louis. "The Problem of Labor in the Post-Reconstruction Louisiana Sugar Industry." Agricultural History. 72(2) (Spring 98): 140 - 159.
Fesyle, Mary Jo. "Reading Reconstruction with Students." Journal of American History. 83 (Mar 97): 1353 - 1357.
Foster, Richard B. Holland, Antonio F. and Gary R. Kremer (ed). "Some Aspects of Black Education in Reconstruction Missouri: An Address by Richard B. Foster." Missouri Historical Review 92(4) (1998): 407 -420.
Green, Elna C. "Infanticide and Infant Abandonment in the New South: Richmond, Virginia, 1865 - 1915. Journal of Family History 24(2) (1999): 187 - 211.
Hahn, Steven. "Extravagant Expectations" of Freedom: Rumor, Political Struggle, and the Christmas Insurrection Scare of 1865 in the American South." Past & Present (Great Britain) (157) (1997): 122 - 158.
Kennedy, Patrick. "Nemaha County's African American Community." Nebraska History 82(1) (2001): 11- 21.
Jenkins, Jeffery A; Munger, Michael C. "Investigating the Incidence of Killer Amendments in Congress." Journal of Politics. 65(2). (May 2003): 498-518.
The Labor Movement and the Negro. Journal of Negro History (Oct 1948): 426-468.
Lowe, Richard. "The Freedmen's Bureau and Local White Leaders in Virginia." Journal of Southern History. 64(3) (Aug 98): 455 - 473.
McAfee, Ward M. "Reconstruction Revisited: The Republican Public Education Crusade of the 1870's." Civil War History 42(2) (1996): 133-153.
McFeely, W. S. "Two Reconstructions, Two Nations." Massachusetts Review. 32(1). (Spring 91).
"Nation." Negro Suffrage and 19th Century Liberalism: Views of New York. During Reconstruction." Negro History Bulletin. (Dec. 1950).
Ochiai, Akiko. "The Port Royal Experiment Revisited: Northern Visions of Reconstruction and the Land Question." New England Quarterly 74(1) (2001): 94-117.
"On Rewriting of the Story of Reconstruction in the U.S. History Textbooks". Journal of Negro History (July 1961): 133-153.
The Radicals' Abandonment of the Negro During Reconstruction. Journal of Negro History (Apr. 1960): 88-102.
Relin, David Oliver. "Betrayal on the Sea Islands." Scholastic Update. (Sept 1996): 15-17.
Scroggs, Jack B. Southern Reconstruction: A Radical View. Journal of Southern History (Nov. 1958.): 407-429.
Sproat, John G. Blueprint for Radical Reconstruction. Journal of Southern History (Feb. 1953): 25-44).
Swint, Henry L. "The Northern Teacher in the South 1862 - 1870(1941). Journal of Negro Education (Spring 1979): 126-138.
Washington, Reginald. "The Freedman's Savings and Trust Company and African American Genealogical Research." Progogue 29(2) (1997): 170 - 181.
Weisberger, Bernard A. The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography. Journal of Southern History. (Nov. 1959): 427-447.
"William J. Hardin and Charles H. Langston: Western Black Spokesman of the Reconstruction Era." Journal of Negro History (Spring 1979): 101 - 115.
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