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Black Liberation in Kentucky: Emancipation and Freedom, 1862–1884 by Victor B. Howard

About: This article is published in Indiana Magazine of History.The article was published on 1984-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Emancipation.
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01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, between worlds: Between Worlds: The Unmaking of a New Englander 9 Chapter Two: The Principle of Hope: Exploiting Opportunities on the Periphery of the Old South 44 Chapter Three: Culture in the Old Southwest: Expanding the Boundaries of Southern Identity 79 Chapter Four: A “Happy Home amid the Deep Green Forests of the Glorious West”: Society on Slavery’s Border 114 Chapter Five: “To be once more free & enjoy a quiet mind”, The Social Economy of Slavery
Abstract: ii Acknowledgements v Introduction 2 Chapter One: Between Worlds: The Unmaking of a New Englander 9 Chapter Two: The “Principle of Hope”: Exploiting Opportunities on the Periphery of the Old South 44 Chapter Three: Culture in the Old Southwest: Expanding the Boundaries of Southern Identity 79 Chapter Four: A “Happy Home amid the Deep Green Forests of the Glorious West”: Society on Slavery’s Border 114 Chapter Five: “To be once more free & enjoy a quiet mind”: The Social Economy of Slavery and Freedom 150 Chapter Six: At Home in Northern Kentucky: Finding Cultural Fulfillment Across the River 184 Chapter Seven: The Border of Unrest: Political Realignments on the Eve of War 216 Chapter Eight: “Be Tender of Pa’s Feelings”: The Civil War and Reconstruction in a Divided State 235 Conclusion 276 Bibliography 282

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01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, between worlds: Between Worlds: The Unmaking of a New Englander 9 Chapter Two: The Principle of Hope: Exploiting Opportunities on the Periphery of the Old South 44 Chapter Three: Culture in the Old Southwest: Expanding the Boundaries of Southern Identity 79 Chapter Four: A “Happy Home amid the Deep Green Forests of the Glorious West”: Society on Slavery’s Border 114 Chapter Five: “To be once more free & enjoy a quiet mind”, The Social Economy of Slavery
Abstract: ii Acknowledgements v Introduction 2 Chapter One: Between Worlds: The Unmaking of a New Englander 9 Chapter Two: The “Principle of Hope”: Exploiting Opportunities on the Periphery of the Old South 44 Chapter Three: Culture in the Old Southwest: Expanding the Boundaries of Southern Identity 79 Chapter Four: A “Happy Home amid the Deep Green Forests of the Glorious West”: Society on Slavery’s Border 114 Chapter Five: “To be once more free & enjoy a quiet mind”: The Social Economy of Slavery and Freedom 150 Chapter Six: At Home in Northern Kentucky: Finding Cultural Fulfillment Across the River 184 Chapter Seven: The Border of Unrest: Political Realignments on the Eve of War 216 Chapter Eight: “Be Tender of Pa’s Feelings”: The Civil War and Reconstruction in a Divided State 235 Conclusion 276 Bibliography 282

83 citations

Book
11 Dec 1997

40 citations