Urban Emancipation

Urban Emancipation

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Fitzgerald Michael W.
Louisiana State University Press
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Scholars of Reconstruction have generally described Republican party factional conflicts in racial terms, as if the Radical agenda evoked unified black support. As Michael W. Fitzgerald shows in the first major study of black popular politics in the urban South in the years surrounding the Civil War, that depiction oversimplifies a contentious and often overlooked intraracial dynamic. Republican political power, he argues, heightened divisions within the African American community, divisions that were ultimately a major factor in the failure of Reconstruction.

Focusing on Mobile, the Confederacy's fourth largest city, Fitzgerald traces how the rivalry between longtime black residents and destitute freedmen fleeing the countryside yielded a startlingly antagonistic political scene. He demonstrates that the Republican factionalism that helped doom Reconstruction went beyond competing cliques of white officeholders. Boldly challenging reigning theories about the nature of post- Civil War politics, Urban Emancipation will spark historical debate for years to come.
EAN 9780807128374
ISBN 0807128376
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Publication date September 1, 2002
Pages 320
Language English
Dimensions 232 x 154 x 22
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Fitzgerald Michael W.
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