In the Wake of Slavery
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In the Wake of Slavery

Civil War, Civil Rights, and the Reconstruction of Southern Law

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In the Wake of Slavery

Civil War, Civil Rights, and the Reconstruction of Southern Law

About this book

The Civil War devastated the South, and the end of slavery turned Southern society upside down. How did the South regain social, economic, and political stability in the wake of emancipation and wartime destruction, and how did the South come together with its former enemies in the North? Why did the South not slip back into chaos? This book holds the keys to the answers to these tantalizing questions. Author Joseph Ranney explodes the myth of a unified South and exposes just how complex and fragile the postwar recovery was. The end of slavery and the emergence of a radically new social order raised a host of thorny legal issues: What place should newly freed slaves have in Southern society? What was the proper balance between states' rights and a newly powerful federal government? How could postwar economic distress be eased without destroying property rights? Should new civil rights be extended to women as well as blacks? Southern states addressed these issues in surprisingly different ways.
Ranney also shatters the popular myth that a new legal system was imposed upon the South by the victorious North during Reconstruction. Southern states took an active hand in shaping postwar changes, and Southern courts often defended civil rights and national reunification against hostile Southern legislators. How did that come about? Ranney provides some surprising answers. He also profiles judges and other lawmakers who shaped Southern law during and after Reconstruction, including heretofore little-known black leaders in the South. These extraordinary individuals created a legal heritage that assisted leaders of the second civil rights revolution a century after Reconstruction ended. This book adds immeasurably to our knowledge not only of Southern history, but also of American legal and social history.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2006
Print ISBN
9780275989729
eBook ISBN
9780313069246

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Chapter 1 Introduction: The Legal History of Reconstruction
  4. Chapter 2 Traveling the Political Dial: Political and Cultural Forces That Shaped Reconstruction-Era Lawmakers
  5. Chapter 3 Law and the Wartime South
  6. Chapter 4 The Great Wreck of Property: Coming to Grips with Emancipation
  7. Chapter 5 Cleaning up after the Confederacy: The New Federalism and Allocation of Losses of War
  8. Chapter 6 The Constitutional Legacy of Reconstruction
  9. Chapter 7 A Republic of Paupers: Shaping the Individual’s Role in the Postwar Economy
  10. Chapter 8 The South Confronts Corporations
  11. Chapter 9 Reconstruction and Women’s Rights
  12. Chapter 10 Southern Law during the Bourbon Era (1877–1890)
  13. Chapter 11 The Impassable Chasm: Southern Law during the Straight-Out Era (1890–1915)
  14. Chapter 12 The Legal Legacy of Reconstruction
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index