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  • Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South
  • Written by author Inscoe, John C
  • Published by University Press of Kentucky, 2009
  • Among the most pervasive of stereotypes imposed upon southern highlanders is that they were white, opposed slavery, and supported the Union before and during the Civil War, but the historical record suggests far different realities. John C. Inscoe has spe
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1 Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Appalachia: Myths, Realities, and Ambiguities 13

2 Between Bondage and Freedom: Confronting the Variables of Appalachian Slavery and Slaveholding 46

3 Olmsted in Appalachia: A Connecticut Yankee Encounters Slavery in the Southern Highlands, 1854 65

4 Mountain Masters as Confederate Opportunists: The Slave Trade in Western North Carolina, 1861-1865 80

5 The Secession Crisis and Regional Self-image: The Contrasting Cases of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee 103

6 Highland Households Divided: Familial Deceptions, Diversions, and Divisions in Southern Appalachia's Inner Civil War with Gordon B. McKinney 124

7 Coping in Confederate Appalachia: Portrait of a Mountain Woman and Her Community at War 144

8 "Moving through Deserter Country": Fugitive Accounts of Southern Appalachia's Inner Civil War 175

9 "Talking Heroines": Elite Mountain Women as Chroniclers of Stoneman's Raid, April 1865 204

10 The Racial "Innocence" of Appalachia: William Faulkner and the Mountain South 227

11 A Fugitive Slave in Frontier Appalachia: The Journey of August King on Film 242

12 "A Northern Wedge Thrust into the Heart of the Confederacy": Explaining Civil War Loyalties in the Age of Appalachian Discovery, 1900-1921 256

13 Unionists in the Attic: The Shelton Laurel Massacre Dramatized 282

14 Appalachian Odysseus: Love, War, and Best-sellerdom in the Blue Ridge 303

15 Guerrilla War and Remembrance: Reconstructing a Father's Murder and a Community's Civil War 322

16 Race and Remembrance in West Virginia: John Henry for a Postmodernist Age 350

17 In Defense of Appalachia onFilm: Hollywood, History, and the Highland South 364

Credits 381

Index 385


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