Black New Orleans, 1860-1880
“Blending historical and sociological perspectives, and drawing with skill and imagination upon a variety of sources, [Blassingame] offers fresh insights into an oft-studied period of Southern history. . . . In both time and place the author has chosen an extraordinarily revealing vantage point from which to view his subject. ”—Neil R. McMillen, American Historical Review
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Preface
1. The Negro in Antebellum New Orleans: Background for Reconstruction
2. Fighting for Freedom
3. Land, Lahor, and Capital
4. Family Life
5. Schools, Colleges, and Intellectual Life
6. Social Life and Problems
7. Race Relations
Conclusions
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
IndexHistory: American History
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