Essays in southern history presented to Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton, PH. D., LL., D. by his former students at the University of North Carolina. / Edited by Fletcher Melvin Green.
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- Physical Description: vii, 156 pages. ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina press, 1949.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Bibliographical footnotes. |
Formatted Contents Note: | The roots of Jeffersonian democracy with special emphasis on South Carolina, by J. H. Wolfe. Lewis Thompson, a Carolinian and his Louisiana plantation, 1848-1888, a study in absentee ownership, by J.C. Sitterson. Conservative constitutional tendencies of the Virginia secession convention, by H.T. Shanks. The Negro in the United States Senate, by S. D. Smith. Public education in North Carolina during Reconstruction, 1865-1876, by D.J. Whitener. The Republican Party in South Carolina, 1876-1895, by J.W. Patton. Some aspects of the convict lease system in the Southern States, by F. M. Green. The ideology of white supremacy, 1876-1910, by G. G. Johnson. |
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Subject: | Hamilton, Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac, 1878-1961. Southern States > History. |
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