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The Bloody Shirt: Terror After Appomattox

by Stephen Budiansky

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

An intimate and gripping look at terrorist violence during the Reconstruction era

Between 1867, when the defeated South was forced to establish new state governments that fully represented both black and white citizens, and 1877, when the last of these governments was overthrown, more than three thousand African Americans and their white allies were killed by terrorist violence. That violence was spread by roving vigilantes connected only by ideology, and by the hateful invective printed in widely read newspapers and pamphlets. Amid all the chaos, however, some men and women struggled to establish a "New South" in which former slaves would have new rights and a new prosperity would be shared by all. In his vivid, fast-paced narrative of the era now known as Reconstruction, Stephen Budiansky illuminates the lives of five remarkable mentwo Union officers, a Confederate general, a Northern entrepreneur, and a former slavewhose idealism in the face of overwhelming hatred would not be matched for nearly a century. The Bloody Shirt is a story of violence, racism, division, and heroism that sheds new light on a crucial time in America's history.

Review:

"Journalist and military historian Budiansky (Her Majesty's Spymaster) pulls no punches in this hard-hitting examination of the most sordid aspects of Reconstruction in the South from 1865 to 1876. The 'brutal war of terrorist violence' that he surveys certainly has not escaped the history books. But this worthy effort goes a long way toward highlighting the most venal aspects of how, in the 10 years after the Civil War, the white Southern power structure managed to erect the Jim Crow laws that for nearly a century legalized many aspects of racial discrimination. Budiansky also highlights 'men and women of courage, idealism, rectitude, and vision' who confronted the establishment: Pennsylvania-born U.S. Army major Lewis Merrill, who fought the Ku Klux Klan in South Carolina; Prince Rivers, a former slave and Union army Colored Troop sergeant who became a state legislator and trial judge in South Carolina; and Maine-born Adelbert Ames, a Union general who served as Mississippi's provisional military governor. Budiansky brings the unpleasant details of the era alive in a smoothly written narrative." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Stephen Budiansky is a journalist and military historian whose writings frequently appear in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic Monthly. His previous books include Her Majesty's Spymaster, Air Power, and Battle of Wits.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780670018406
Subtitle:
Terror After Appomattox
Author:
Budiansky, Stephen
Publisher:
Viking Books
Subject:
United States - Civil War
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism
Subject:
United States - Reconstruction Period (1865-1877)
Subject:
History
Subject:
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Subject:
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Subject:
United States History 1865-1898.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
February 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
322
Dimensions:
9.30x6.53x1.12 in. 1.18 lbs.

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