Show Thyself a Man: Georgia State Troops, Colored, 1865-1905 (Southern Dissent) - Hardcover

Mixon, Gregory

 
9780813062723: Show Thyself a Man: Georgia State Troops, Colored, 1865-1905 (Southern Dissent)

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Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council award for Excellence in Research in Using the Holdings of ArchivesIn Show Thyself a Man, Gregory Mixon explores the ways in which African Americans in postbellum Georgia used militia service after the Civil War to define freedom and citizenship. Independent militias empowered them to get involved in politics, secure their own financial independence, and mobilize for self-defense.

As whites and blacks competed for state sponsorship of their militia companies, African Americans sought to establish their roles as citizens of their country and their state. They proved their efficiency as militiamen and publicly commemorated black freedom and progress with celebrations such as Emancipation Day and the anniversaries of the Civil War Amendments.

White Georgians, however, used the militia as a different symbol of freedom&;to ensure not only the postwar white right to rule but to assert states&; rights. This social, political, and military history examines how black militias were integral to the process of liberation, Reconstruction, and nation-building that defined the latter half of the nineteenth century South.

 
A volume in the series Southern Dissent, edited by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller

 

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Gregory Mixon, associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina Charlotte, is the author of The Atlanta Riot: Race, Class, and Violence in a New South City.
 

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ISBN 10:  0813080622 ISBN 13:  9780813080628
Verlag: University Press of Florida, 2024
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