The Emancipation of the Southern Whites and Its Effect on Both Races (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

John Warfield Johnston

 
9780484150934: The Emancipation of the Southern Whites and Its Effect on Both Races (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

How emancipation reshaped work in the South—and what it meant for both races.

This book examines the shift from slavery to new kinds of labor, and how those changes affected white and Black communities alike. It blends social insight with data on industry, agriculture, and education to understand a transformative period in American history.

The author traces how Southern workers adapted as cotton and other staples remained central, while new forms of employment and manufacture grew. It uses historical statistics to compare conditions before and after emancipation, offering a broad view of economics, labor, and policy across the region.
  • Explains why the South faced a fundamental question: how to provide work for laboring classes.
  • Highlights the growth of Southern industries, railroads, and diversified crops as engines of change.
  • Discusses shifts in literacy, voting, and social dynamics that followed emancipation.
  • Draws on census data and production figures to illustrate long-term trends in both races.
Ideal for readers of historical analysis that connects economics, race, and social change in the postwar South.

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