Using quantitative data on population, economic output, and social indicators, evaluate the extent of change and continuity between the Old and New South? Author: Martin Munyao Muinde Email: ephantusmartin@gmail.com Introduction Quantitative analysis provides a...
Examining the Geographic Patterns of Lynching and Disenfranchisement and the Influence of Geography on These Practices Introduction The systematic study of racial violence and voter suppression in the American South reveals distinct spatial patterns that illuminate...
Analyzing How Segregation Extended Beyond Transportation to Encompass All Aspects of Public Life Abstract The spread of segregation in the United States represents one of the most systematic and comprehensive forms of institutionalized discrimination in modern...
Compare Segregation Laws Across Different Southern States – Variations in Jim Crow Implementation Abstract This paper examines the regional variations in Jim Crow legislation across Southern states from the 1870s through the 1960s. While segregation laws shared...
Analyze the Freedmen’s Bureau as an Early Example of Federal State-Building and Its Implications for American Governance Introduction The Freedmen’s Bureau, officially known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, was established in 1865 at the...