Race Relations in Virginia, 1870-1902University of Virginia Press, 1961 - 164 páginas The work which follows is an acceptance of the invitation to explore the Woodward thesis further, and to test its validity in the case of one specific Southern state. A final critical evaluation of it appears in the conclusion. The main body of the following study is also more generally a history of race relations in Virginia, 1870-1902. Thus, it is intended to be useful as more than just a selection of evidence relative to a particular thesis. -- Preface. |
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Political Revolution 18791883 | 16 |
Reaction and the Triumph of OneParty Rule 1884 | 39 |
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