Calendar
| Week | Topic | Readings |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction | |
| 2 | Free at last! | Cimbala, "The Freedmen's Bureau, the Freedmen, and Sherman's Grant in Reconstruction Georgia, 1865-1867" |
| 3 | The more things change, the more they stay the same | Ross, "Justice Miller's Reconstruction"; Dailey, "Deference and Violence in the Postbellum Urban South" |
| 4 | Racial uplift and the "Twin Towers" | Phillips, AlabamaNorth; Harris, "Etiquette, Lynching, and Racial Boundaries in Southern History" |
| 5 | Migration | Trotter, Black Migration in Historical Perspective |
| 6 | Robeson, Here I Stand | |
| 7 | Midterm Examination | |
| 8 | Moore, To Place Our Deeds, 1-150 | |
| 9 | Conflict, again | Lawson, "Freedom Then, Freedom Now"; Payne, "Debating the Civil Rights Movement"; Kelley, "We Are Not What We Seem" |
| 10 | Hill, The Deacons of Defense, 1-149 | |
| 11 | Everything but the burden | Hill, The Deacons of Defense, 150-275 |
| 12 | Griffin, Black Like Me | |
| 13 | Lasting effects | Pascoe, "Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America" |
| 14 | Cultural forms | |
| 15 | Final Examination |
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