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African American southerners in slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction. (reprint, 2001).


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African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  southerners in slavery slavery, institution based on a relationship of dominance and submission, whereby one person owns another and can exact from that person labor or other services. , Civil War, and Reconstruction. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 2001)

Nolen, Claude H.

McFarland & Co.

2005

223 pages

$35.00

Paperback

E185

Nolen (St. Edward's U., Texas) examines the culture and lifestyle of Southern blacks in the last decades of slavery, their experience of the Civil War, and the active role they took during the years of Reconstruction. The softcover soft·cov·er  
adj.
Not bound between hard covers: softcover books; a softcover edition. 
 edition is a reprint of the illustrated case bound edition first published by McFarland in 2001. Illustrated with b&w photographs and reproductions.

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