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Colloquy with colored ministers
Colloquy with colored ministers





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The Ku Klux Klan Attacks a White Man Assisting Blacks North Carolina Constitutional Convention Protects Homesteads Sitton's Petition for a Presidential Pardon Sidney Andrews on Attitudes among North Carolina's Poor Whites

  • Unit Eight Documents: Planters, Poor Whites and White Supremacy.
  • A Southern White Woman Reflects on New Circumstances, a New Identity A Black Minister Proposes a Collective Solution to Freedom's Gendered Problems

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    Clashing Ideas about Gender and Political Rights A Husband Shoulders a New, Free-Labor Duty A Freedwoman's Civil and Domestic Expectations

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    A Virginia Freedwoman Critiques the Gendered Nature of Freedom and Free Labor A Black Woman Imagines a Differently Gendered Working Class The Social and Domestic Price of Free Labor Unit Seven Documents: Gender and the Politics of Freedom.Black Workers Petition Governor Scott against Extortion

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    Freedpeople Petition for the Removal of a Trial Justice North Carolina Conservatives Attempt to Frame a Union League Official The Difficulty of Obtaining Justice from Local Authorities Sawmill Operator Tries to Prevent Employees from Voting the Radical Ticket Harassment of Freedpeople in the Vicinity of Wilmington Charleston Protests against Streetcar Segregation Report on Conditions in a North Carolina Jail Whites Reclaim an Edisto Church from Freedpeople Planter Denying Schoolchildren Use of the Public Roads Unit Six Documents: Pursuing Citizenship, Justice, and Equality.Pride Jones Agrees to Help Stop the Ku Klux Klan Plato Durham Argues Against the Reconstruction Acts in the 1868 Constitutional Convention

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    Governor Jonathan Worth Argues Against 1867 Call for a Constitutional Convention A Conservative Realizes the Mistakes of Earlier Policies Wade Hampton's Advice to Confederate Veterans 1865 North Carolina Constitutional Convention Responds to Freedpeople Caldwell's Ideas for Economic Development in North Carolina

  • Unit Five Documents: Conservatives Respond to Emancipation.
  • Petition from Union County Republicans against Removal of Troops Black Troops, White Hostility, and Radicalization in the Upcountry Contrasting Attitudes toward Union Troops in the South Carolina Upcountry C.) Whites Petition for the Removal of Black Troops Clashes between White and Black Union Troops in Charleston General Saxton Protests against the Forced Enlistment of Freed Slaves North Carolina's 'African Brigade' Raids the State's Interior New Bern's Black Community Negotiates their Terms for Military Service General Rufus Saxton's Report on an Early Engagement by Black Troops
  • Unit Four Documents: Freedom, Black Soldiers, and the Union Military.
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    A Freedpeople's 'Co-operative' in Colleton County, South Carolina White Confederate Veterans Appeal to South Carolina's Land Commission A Desperate North Carolina Republican Appeals to Governor Holden for Land Planter-Attorney William Whaley Wants to Exclude Blacks from the Land Board Freedpeople React to the Restoration of Land to their Former Masters Rufus Saxton's Letter to Northern Planter Edward S. A Freedpeople's Colony on Roanoke Island, North Carolina Freedmen's Bureau Report on the Treatment of Plantation Laborers in Gates County, North Carolina Rufus Saxton Argues That Land Should Be Set Aside for Freedpeople A Charleston Newspaper on the 1868 Municipal Elections White Conservatives Complain that the Union Leagues are Organizing Labor Strikes South of Charleston

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    A Federal Officer Reports that Freedpeople are Organizing Military Companies on the South Carolina Sea Islands A Union League Organizer Seeks permission to Bargain on the Behalf of Women and Children Costin Reports on the Difficulties of Organizing A Destitute Local Union League President Seeks Aid from the Governor of North Carolina An Unnamed Black Organizer Reports on the Reception for Republican Speakers among Freedpeople in South Carolina Henry McNeal Turner Reports on Organizing among Freedpeople in Georgia A Wartime Encounter Between Two South Carolina Slaves

  • Unit Two Documents: Freed Slaves Mobilize.
  • A Charleston Freedwoman Opens A Bank Account Former Slaves Describe Conditions on a Georgia Plantation A Committee of Freedmen on Edisto Island Reveal their Expectations Two North Carolina Freedwomen Testify Against Their Former Owner A Planter's Vision of Freedom and Free Labor A Northern Military Officer Advises Former Slaves on Freedom Holden Provisional Governor of North Carolina President Andrew Johnson Appoints William W. President Johnson offers Amnesty to Former Confederates A White Piedmont Farmer Reflects on Black Freedom
  • Unit One Documents: Giving Meaning to Freedom.






  • Colloquy with colored ministers