Shrill hurrahs : women, gender, and racial violence in South Carolina, 1865-1900 /
"In From eager lips came shrill hurrahs, Kate F. C. Gillin presents a new perspective on gender roles and racial violence in South Carolina during Reconstruction and the decades after the 1876 election of Wade Hampton as governor. In the aftermath of the Civil War, southerners struggled to either ad...
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| Language: | English |
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Columbia, South Carolina :
University of South Carolina Press,
[2013]
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