Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture

Revised by Jenny Kaemmerlen, intern, November 2005

The Civil War and Reconstruction

 

Books

 

Abbott, Martin Linton.  The Freedman’s Bureau in South Carolina, 1865-1872.  Chapel Hill:

               University of North Carolina Press, 1954. (F274A231)

 

African American History In The Press, 1851-1899: From The Coming Of The Civil War
To The Rise Of Jim Crow As Reported And Illustrated In Selected Newspapers Of The Time

(Schneider Collection). Detroit: Gale Research, 1996. (E185.2.A251996)

 

Alexander, William T.  History of the Colored Race in America [n. p.] Negro Universities

Press, 1887. (E185A3)

 
Antrim, Earl.  Civil War prisons and their Covers.  New York: Published under the auspices of the 
                   Theodore E. Steinway Memorial Publication Fund [of the Collectors Club], 1961.
                   (HE6375 .A587 1961) 

 

Aptheker, Herbert.  A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States.  New York:

Citadel Press, c1968-1970. (E185.A6731969a)

 

Ballard, Allen B.  One More Day’s Journey: The Story of a Family And A People.  New York:

McGraw-Hill, 1984. (F158.9N4B341984)

 
Beecham, R. K.  As if it were Glory: Robert Beecham's Civil War from the Iron Brigade to the Black 
                   Regiments.  ed. Michael E. Stevens.  Madison, WI: Madison House, 1998.  (E493.5.I72 B43 
                   1998) 
 
Benet, Stephen Vincent.  John Brown's Body.  New York: Rinehart, 1955.  (PS3503E5325J61955) 

 

Berlin, Ira, ed.  The Black Military Experience.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982.

               (E185.2F88ser.2)

 

Berlin, Ira, et al, eds.  The Destruction of Slavery.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.      

               (E185.2F88ser.1)

 

Berlin, Ira, et al, eds.  Free at Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the Civil War. 

New York: The New Press, 1992. (E185.2F81992)

 

Berlin, Ira, et al, eds.  Slaves No More: Three Essays on Emancipation and the Civil War.  New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1992. (E185.2F88E453)

 

Berlin, Ira, et al, eds.  The Wartime Genesis of Free Labor: The Upper South.  New York: Cambridge

University Press, 1993. (E185.2F88ser.1)

 

Bleser, Carol K.  The Promised Land: The History of the South Carolina Land Commission, 1869-

               1890. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1969. (F274B55)

 

Blight, David W.  Frederick Douglass’ Civil War: Keeping Faith in Jubilee.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana

State University Press, c1989. (E449D75B551989)

 
Boykin, Edward.  Congress and the Civil War.  New York: McBride Co., 1955.  (E415.7B65) 
 
Boyle, Virginia Frazer.  Brokenburne: a Southern Auntie's War Tale.  New York: E. R. Herrick & 
                   Company, 1897.  (PS3503.O94 B7 1897) 
 

Braxton-Secret, Jeanette.  Guide to Tracing Your African American Civil War Ancestor.  Bowie, MD:

               Heritage Books, 1997. (E540.N3B731997)

 

Brewer, James H.  The Confederate Negro; Virginia’s Craftsmen and Military Laborers, 1861-1865. 

Durham, Duke University Press, 1969. (E585N3B7)

 

Brignano, Russell C.  Black Americans in Autobiography; An Annotated Bibliography of

Autobiographies and Autobiographical Books Written Since the Civil War.  Durham: Duke

University Press, 1974. (E185.96B7)

 
Brown, William Wells.  The Negro in the American Rebellion: his Heroism and his Fidelity.  Boston: 
                   Lee & Shepard, 1867.  (E540.N3 B8 1867) 

 

Burchard, Peter.  One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and his Brave Black Regiment.  New York: 
                   St. Martin's Press, 1965.  (E513.554thB81989x) 

 

Burton, Orville, and Robert C. McMath, Jr., eds.  Toward a New South?: Studies in Post-Civil War

Southern Communities.  Westport: Greenwood Press, 1982. (F215T681982)

 

Burton, Orville Vernon.  Ungrateful Servants: Edgefield’s Black Reconstruction; Part 1 of the Total

               History of Edgefield Country.  Princeton: Princeton University, 1975. (F274B871981)

 

Carter, Dan T.  When the War Was Over: The Failure of Self-Reconstruction in the South, 1865-

               1867. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969. (E668C281985)

 
Chester, Thomas Morris.  Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War Correspondent: his 
Dispatches from the Virginia Front.  ed.  R.J.M. Blackett.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.  (E540N3C41989) 
 
Cooper, Michael L.  From Slave to Civil War Hero: the Life and Times of Robert Smalls.  New York: 
                   Lodestar Books, 1994.  (E185.97.S6 C66 1994) 

 

Copp, Roberta W.  South Carolina African-Americans in the Civil War: Two Sides to a Story. 

               Columbia: Public Programs Division, SC Department of Archives and History, 1990.

               (E585A35S681990)

 
Cornish, Dudley Taylor.  The Sable Arm: Black Troops in the Union Army, 1861-1865.  Lawrence: 
                   University Press of Kansas, 1987.  (E540N3C771987) 
 
De Saussure, Nancy Bostick.  Old Plantation Days: Being Recollections of Southern Life before the 
                   Civil War.  New York: Duffield & Company, 1909.  (F273 .D45) 
 
Dicey, Edward.  Spectator of America.  Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989.  (E167 .D55 1989) 
 
Donald, David Herbert.  Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War.  New York: Knopf, 1960.
                   (E415.9S9D6)

 

DuBois, W. E. B.  Black Reconstruction in America: An Essay Toward a History of the Part Which

Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy, 1860-1880.  New York:

Atheneum,1969. (E668D831969)

 

Duncan, Russell, ed.  Blue-eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould

               Shaw. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992. (E513.554thS531992)

 

Ebony Pictorial History of Black America (by the Editors of Ebony). Chicago: Johnson Pub., 1971.

               (E185.E23)

 

Edgar, Walter B.  South Carolina: A History.  Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

               (F269.E341998)

 

Emilio, Luis E.  A Brave Black Regiment: History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts

Volunteer Infantry 1863-1865.  Salem: Ayer Publisher, 1993. (E513.554thE431990)

 

Epstein, Dena J.  Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War.  Urbana: University

of Illinois Press, 1981, c1977. (ML3556E81981)

 

 Foner, Eric.  Freedom’s Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Office Holders During Reconstruction.

               New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. (E185.96F641993)

 

Foner, Eric, and Olivia Mahoney.  America’s Reconstruction: People and Politics After the Civil War.

               Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1997. (E668.F651997)

 
Foote, Shelby, ed.  The Night before Chancellorsville, and other Civil War Stories.  New York: New 
                   American Library, 1957.  (PS3550A1F661957)  

 

Forten,  Charlotte L.  The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimke.  ed. Brenda Stevenson.   New York:

Oxford University Press, 1988. (LA2317F67A31988)

 
Freehling, William W.  The Road to Disunion.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.  
                   (E468.9F841990 V1) 
 
Glatthaar, Joseph T.  Forged in Battle: the Civil War Alliance of Black Soldiers and White Officers.   
                   London: Collier Macmillan, 1990.  (E540N3G531990) 
 
Glazier, Willard W.  The Capture, the Prison Pen, and the Escape: Giving an Account of Prison life in 
                   the South.  Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1987.  (E611G561987) 

 

Gooding, Corporal James Henry.  On the Altar of Freedom: A Black Soldier’s Civil War Letters from

               the Front.  New York: Warner Books, 1991. (E513.554thG661992)

 
Gourdin, J. Raymond.  104th Infantry Regiment, USCT: Colored Civil War Soldiers from South 
                   Carolina. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997.  (E540.N3 G68 1997) 

 

Greene, Robert.  Swamp Angels: A Biographical Study of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, True

               Facts about the Black Defenders of the Civil War.  Washington, DC: Bo/Greene Publishing

               Group, 1990. (E513.554thG731990)

 
Hall, Jacequelyn Dowd, and et. al.  Like a Family:  The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World.  
                   Chapel Hill:  The University of North Carolina Press, 1987.  (HD9077.A13L551987)
 
Harris, Joel Chandler.  On the Plantation: a Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures during the War.  
                   New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1892.  (PS1807 .O5 1892) 
 
Heins, Henry C.  Dr. Thomas Chalmers' Secret Diary: an Account of a Transplanted Yankee 
                   Obstetrician's Adventures and Misadventures in Charleston, South Carolina, 1855-1865.  
                   Columbia, SC: Palmetto Bookworks, 1998.  (PS3558.E458865 D78 1998) 
 
Hicks, Roger, and Frances E. Schultz.  Battlefields of the Civil War.  Topsfield, MA: Salem House, 1989.
                   (E641H531989) 

 

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth.  Army Life in A Black Regiment.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1962.

               (E492.9433dHS1962)

 
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth.  Cheerful Yesterdays.   Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and 
                   Company, 1898.  (F69 .H62 1898) 
 
Hine, Darlene Clark, and Earnestine Jenkins, eds.  A Question of Manhood: a Reader in U.S. Black 
                   Men's History and Masculinity.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.  
                   (E185.86.Q46 1999 V.1) 

 

Hirshon,  Stanley T.  Farewell to the Bloody Shirt, Northern Republicans and the Southern Negro,

               1877-1893. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1968.  (E661H581968)

 
Holstein, Anna Morris.  Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac.  Philadelphia, J.B. 
                   Lippincott & Co., 1867.  (E621H75) 

 

Holt, Thomas. Black Over White: Negro Political Leadership in South Carolina During

Reconstruction. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977.  (E18593S7H64)

 
Howard, Victor B.  Black Liberation in Kentucky: Emancipation and Freedom, 1862- 1884.
                   Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983.  (E185.93.K3 H68 1983a)   
 

Jackson, John G.  Black Reconstruction in South Carolina.  Austin: American Atheist Press, 1987.

               (F274J321987)

 

Jenkins, Wilbert L.  Seizing the New Day: African-Americans in Post-Civil War Charleston. 

               Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. (F270.C49N4271998)

 

Johnson, Michael P., and James L. Roark.  No Chariot Let Down: Charleston’s Free People Of Color

On The Eve Of The Civil War.  Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984.

               (F279C49N61984)

 

Jones, Jacqueline.  The Dispossessed: America’s Underclasses from the Civil War to the Present.

New York: Basic Books, c1992. (E185.8J771992)

 

Jordon, Ervin L.  Black Confederates and Afro-Yankees in Civil War Virginia.  Charlottesville:

University Press of Virginia, 1995. (E585A35J671995)

 

Kantrowitz, Stephen David.  Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy.  Chapel

Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. (E664.T57K362000)

 
Kittrell, Norman G.  Ned: Nigger an' Gent'man: a Story of War and Reconstruction Days.  
                   Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1907.  (PS3521.I78 N42 1907) 
 
Kusmer, Kenneth L., ed.  Black Communities and Urban Development in America, 1720-1990.  New 
                   York: Garland Pub., 1991.  (E185.5B5151991 V.1- V.9)

 

Lamson, Peggy.  The Glorious Failure: Black Congressman Robert Brown Elliot and the

               Reconstruction in South Carolina.  New York: Norton Press, 1973. (F274L31973)

 
Leslie, Frank.  Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War, the Most Important Events of the
Conflict between the States, Graphically Pictured, Stirring Battle Scenes and Grand Naval 
                   Engagements.  New York: Mrs. F. Leslie, 1894.  (E468.7 .L63) 
 
Little, Priscilla Cortelyou, and Robert C. Vaughan, eds.  A New Perspective: Southern Women's 
                   Cultural History from the Civil War to Civil Rights.  Charlottesville, VA: Virginia 
                   Foundation for the Humanities, 1989.  (HQ1438A13N481989) 
 
Mabee, Carleton.  Black Freedom: the Nonviolent Abolitionists from 1830 through the Civil War.
                   New York: Macmillan, 1970.  (E449M107) 
 

McCarthy, Agnes.  Worth Fighting For:  A History of the Negro In The United States During The

Civil War And Reconstruction.  Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965. (E185.2M23)

 

McPherson, James M. The Negro’s Civil War:  How American Negroes Felt And Acted During The

               War For The Union.  New York: Vintage Books, 1967. (E540N3M251967)

 

McPherson, James M.  The Struggle For Equality: Abolitionists And The Negro In The Civil

War And Reconstruction.  Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967.

               (E449M1761967) or (E449M176)

 

Meriweather, Louise.  Fragments of The Ark. New York: Pocket Books, 1994. (PS3563E788F731994)

 
Mikell, Isaac Jenkins.  Rumbling of the Chariot Wheels.  Columbia, SC: State Co., 1923.  (F273 .M63) 

 

Moebs, Thomas Truxtun.  Black soldiers – Black sailors – Black Ink: Research Guide on African-

               Americans In U.S. Military History, 1526-1900.  Chesapeake Bay [Va.] : Moebs Pub. Co.,

               1994.  (UB418A47M641994)

 

Moore, John Hammond, ed. The Juhl Letters To The Charleston Courier: A View Of The South.

               Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974. (F274J78)

 

Myers, Walter Dean.  Now is Your Time!: The African-American Struggle For Freedom.  New

York: Harper Trophy, 1991. (E185M931991)

 

Neiman, Donald, ed.  Politics of Freedom: African Americans And The Political Process During

               Reconstruction.  New York: Garland Pub. 1994. (E185.2.P651994)

 

Norris, Hoke, ed.  We Dissent.  Westport: Greenwood Press, 1973. (E185.92.N671973)

 

Pearson, Elizabeth Ware, ed.  Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War.  New

                   York: Arno Press, 1969.  (E185.93.S7 P4 1969) 
 

Pike, James S.  The Prostrate State: South Carolina Under Negro Government.

                New York: Harper and Row, 1968. (F274P6321968)

 

Powell, Lawrence N.  New Masters: Northern Planters during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
                   New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980.  (HD1471U5P68) 
 
Pratt, Fletcher.  Civil War in Pictures.  Garden City, NY: Garden City Books, 1955.  (E468.7P71955) 

 

Quarles, Benjamin E. The Negro in the Civil War.  Boston: Little and Brown, 1953. (E540N3M251967)

 
Ransom, Roger L.  Conflict and Compromise: the Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and 
                   the American Civil War.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.  (E441R31989) 
 
Redkey, Edwin S., ed.  A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the 
Union Army, 1861-1865.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.  (E540.N3 G74 1993) 

 

Ripley, C. Peter.  Witness For Freedom: African American Voices On Race, Slavery, And

               Emancipation. Chapel Hill: University of Illinois Press, 1977. (E449W841993)

 
Roark, James L.  Masters without Slaves: Southern Planters in the Civil War and Reconstruction.
                   New York: Norton, 1977.  (E668R641977) 
 
Rollin, Frank A.  Life and Public Services of Martin R. Delany: Sub-assistant Commissioner Bureau 
                   of Refugees, Freedmen, and of Abandoned Lands, and Late Major 104th U.S. Colored 
                   Troops. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1969.  (E185.97.D4 R6 1969b) 
 

Rollins, Richard, ed.  Black Southerners In Gray: Essays on Afro-Americans In Confederate Armies.

Murfreesboro: Southern Heritage Press, c1994. (E585A35B521994)

 

Saville, Julie.  The Work Of Reconstruction: From Slave In Wage Laborer In South Carolina, 1860-

1870. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. (F274 .S38 1996)

 
Schipper, Martin Paul.  A Guide to Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution 
                   through the Civil War.   Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986.

   (HD1471U52A13ser.F1986guide)

 

Schwalm, Leslie.  A Hard Fight For We: Women’s Transition From Slavery To Freedom In South

               Carolina. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977. (E445.S7S391997)

 
Seabrook, Phoebe Hamilton.  A Daughter of the Confederacy: a Story of the Old South and the New.
                   Washington: The Neale Pub. Co., 1906.  (S3537.E113 D3 1906) 
 
Shaw, Robert Gould.  Blue-eyed Child of Fortune: the Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould 
                   Shaw.  ed Russell Duncan.  Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992.  (E513.554thS531992) 
 
Silbey, Joel H.  A Respectable Minority: the Democratic Party in the Civil War Era, 1860-1868.  New 
                   York: Norton, 1977.  (JK23171860S571977) 
 
Simkins, Francis Butler.  Pitchfork Ben Tillman, South Carolinian.  Columbia:  University of South 
                   Carolina, 2002.  (E664T57S52002)
 
Smith, Elbert B.  The Death of Slavery: the United States, 1837-65.  Chicago: University of Chicago 
                   Press, 1967.  (E415.7S64) 
 
Smith, John David, ed.  Black Soldiers in Blue: African American Troops in the Civil War
                   Era.  Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.  (E540.N3 B63 2002) 
 
Smith, John David.  Black Voices from Reconstruction, 1865-1877.  Gainesville: University Press of 
                   Florida, 1997.  (E185.2 .S66 1997) 

 

Smith, Steven.  Whom We Would Never More See: History and Archaeology Recover The Lives And

               Deaths of African-American Civil War Soldiers On Folly Island, South Carolina. 

               Columbia: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Public Programs Division, 1993.

               (F277C4S641993)

 

Sterling, Dorothy. The Trouble They Seen: The Story of Reconstruction In The Words Of African-

               Americans.  New York: De Capo Press, 1994. (E668.F651997)

 
Stephens, George E.  A Voice of Thunder: the Civil War Letters of George E. Stephens.  ed. Donald 
                   Yacovone.  Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997.  (E513.5 54th .S74 1997) 
 
Stowell, Daniel W.  Rebuilding Zion: the Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877.  New 
                   York: Oxford University Press, 1998.  (BR535 .S76 1998) 
 
Swift, David Everett.  Black Prophets of Justice: Activist Clergy before the Civil War.  Baton Rouge: 
                   Louisiana State University Press, 1989.  (BR563N4S971989) 
 

Taylor, Marian.  Harriet Tubman.  New York: Chelsea Publishers, c1991. (E444.T82B571990)

 
Taylor, Susie King.  A Black Woman's Civil War Memoirs: Reminiscences of my Life in Camp with 
the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops, Late 1st South Carolina Volunteers.  ed. Patricia W. Romero.
New York: M. Wiener Pub.: Distributed by the Talman Co., 1988.  (E492.9433rdT31988) 

 

Tindall, George Brown.  South Carolina Negroes, 1877-1890.  Columbia: University of South Carolina,

               1952. (E185.93S7T5c.2)

 
Trudeau, Noah Andre.  Like Men of War: Black Troops in the Civil War, 1862-1865.  Boston : Little, 
                   Brown, 1998.  (E540.N3 T78 1998) 
 
Tyler, Alice Felt.  Freedom's Ferment: Phases of American Social History from the Colonial Period to 
                   the Outbreak of the Civil War.  New York: Harper & Row, 1962.  (BR516.5T91962) 

 

Vandervelde, Isabel.  Aiken County: The Only South Carolina County Founded During

Reconstruction.  Spartanburg: Reprint Co., 1999. (F277.A3V361999)

 
Walker, Clarence Earl.  A Rock in a Weary Land: the African Methodist Episcopal Church during the 
                   Civil War and Reconstruction.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.  
                   (BX8443W271982) 
 
Ward, Thomas.  Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South.  Little Rock:  University of Arkansas Press, 
                   2003.  (R695W372003)
 
Williams, George Washington.  A History of the Negro Troops in the War of the Rebellion, 1861- 
                   1865; Preceded by a Review of the Military Services of Negroes in Ancient and Modern 
                   Times.  New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1969.  (E540N3W71969a) 

 

Williams, Lou Falkner.  The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials, 1871-1872.  Studies In The

Legal History Of The South.  Athens: University of Georgia Press, c1996.

(KF220.W5371996)

 

Williamson, Joel.  After Slavery; The Negro In South Carolina During Reconstruction, 1861-

               1877. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1965. (E185.93S7W73)

 

Williamson, Joel.  The Negro In South Carolina During Reconstruction.  Chapel Hill: University of

               North Carolina Press, 1964.

 
Wilson, Charles Reagan.  Baptized in Blood: the Religion of the Lost Cause, 1865-1920.   Athens: 
                   University of Georgia Press, 1980.  (BR535W54) 

 

Wilson, Joseph T.  The Black Phalanx; A History Of The Negro Soldiers Of The United States In

The War Of 1775-1812, 1861-’65.  Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1888.  (E185.63W8)

 

Wood, Peter H.  Winslow Homer’s Images Of Black: The Civil War And Reconstruction Years. 

Austin: Menil Collection: University of Texas Press, c1988. (ND237H7A41988a)

 

Woodson, Carter Godwin.  The Rural Negro.  Washington, DC: The Association for the Study of Negro

                   Life and History, Inc., 1930.  (E185.86W896) 
 
Zierden, Martha A, Steven Smith, and Ronald Anthony.  "Our duty was quite arduous": History and 
                   Archaeology of the Civil War on Little Folly Island, South Carolina. (F277.C4 Z53 1995) 

 

Zuczek, Richard M.  State of Rebellion: People’s War In Reconstruction South Carolina, 1865-1877.

               Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1993. (F274Z821993a)

 

Dissertations

 

Fulmer, Hal W.  “The Defiant Legacy: Southern Clergy and A Rhetoric Of Redemption For The

Reconstruction South.” The Louisiana State University and Agriculture and Mechanical Col.

DAI, 1985.  (E668F841985a)

 

Hine, William C. “Frustration, Factionalism, And Failure: Black Political Leadership And The

Republican Party In Reconstruction Charleston, 1865-1877.”  Kent State University, DAI 1979.  (F279C457H561979a)   

 

Jenkins, Wilbert Lee. “Chaos, Conflict, And Control: The Responses Of The Newly-Freed Slaves In

Charleston, South Carolina To Emancipation And Reconstruction, 1865-1877.” 

               Michigan State University, DAI 1991.   (F279C49N4271998a)

 

King, Lisa Yolande.  “Wounds That Bind:  A Comparative Study of the Role Played by Civil War

Veterans of African Descent in Community Formation in Massachusetts and South Carolina,

1865- 1915.”  Howard University, DAI, 1999.  (E585.A35 K56 1999a)

 

McGuire, Mary Jennie.  “Getting Their Hands On The Land: The Revolution In St. Helena’s Parish,

1861-1900.” University of   South Carolina, DAI, 1985.  (F277B3M3221985a)

 

Pope, Ida Waller.  Violence as a Political Force in the Reconstruction South.”  University of

Southwestern Louisiana, DAI, 1982.  (E668P661982a)

 
Regosin, Elizabeth Ann.  “Slave Custom and White Law: Ex-slave Families and the Civil War 
Pension System, 1865-1900.” University of California, Irvine, DAI, 1995.  (E185.2 .R43 1995a) 
 

Stover, Johnnie M.  “Empowerment through An African-American ‘Mother Tongue’: Four

               Nineteenth-Century African-American Women Autobiographers (Women Writers, Harriet

               E. Wilson, Harriet A. Jacobs, Elizabeth Keckley, Susie King Taylor).” 

               The Florida State University, DAI, 1997.  (PS508N35S761997a)

 

Thompson, Michael Edwin.  “Blacks, Carpetbaggers,  And Scalawags: A Study Of The Membership

Of  The South Carolina Legislature, 1868-1870.” Washington State University, DAI, 1975. 

(E18593S7T471975a)

 
Washington, Versalle F.  “Eagles on their Buttons: the Fifth Regiment of Infantry, United States 
Colored Troops in the American Civil War.” Ohio State University, DAI, 1995.  (E525.5 5th .W37 1995a)

 

Wolfe, Michael Charles.  “The Abundant Life Prevails: Religious Traditions Of Saint Helena Island.” 

University of Virginia, DAI, 1997.   (F277B3W651997a)

 

Wood, Forrest Glen.  “Race Demagoguery during the Civil War And Reconstruction.”

University of California, Berkeley, DAI, 1965.  (E18561W8421965a)