Volume 4 of the important 12-volume Garland series contains 14 reprinted essays that explore the nonagricultural dimension of African American economic life in the decades following emancipation. Most
The eight essays in this volume imaginatively explore the interrelationship between law and society in nineteenth-century America and encompass in their discussion some of the major historical issues
Much of the current reassessment of race, culture, and criminal justice in the nineteenth-century South has been based on intensive community studies. Drawing on previously untapped sources, the nine