The Risen Phoenix: Black Politics in the Post–Civil War South

The Risen Phoenix: Black Politics in the Post–Civil War South

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Action & Adventure History
Format Hardcover
Pages 304
Language English
Published Jul 11, 2016
Publisher University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10 0813938740
ISBN-13 9780813938745
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In the aftermath of the Civil War, the South was a battleground for new beginnings, and in this vivid exploration, the evolution of black politics comes to life. Through rich narratives, the author uncovers how formerly enslaved individuals navigated a complex political landscape, carving out their identities and agency in the chaos of Reconstruction.

Dinnella-Borrego delves into the triumphs and challenges faced by black leaders as they fought for equality and representation. Their resilience shines through as they deconstruct systems of oppression and embrace the notion of self-determination. Each chapter reveals personal stories that highlight both grassroots efforts and the broader struggle for civil rights, illuminating the perseverance that led to a burgeoning political culture.

With an engaging and passionate voice, this work invites readers to witness the intertwining stories of struggle, hope, and political innovation. It's a heartfelt tribute to the profound impact of black political movements that shaped the past and continue to resonate in today’s society.

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