Description: The Negro in Mississippi 1865-1890 by Vernon Lane Wharton is Vol. 28 of the James Sprunt Studies in History and Political Science. This series was published under the direction of the Department of History and Political Science of the University of N. Carolina.After the Civil War, the slave Negro was granted a number of freedoms through legislation. But just because the law said so, didn't make these freedoms a matter of daily life. The study of this book follows the path of the Negro slave from bondage to freeman as he was known by 1890. This was not an easy path. Many obstacles existed in daily life. Don't miss this interesting reading. Some of the most important results are based on the progress of Mississippi and of the South.Remember to follow my listings, as I have an entire library encompassing early America through the Civil War and beyond to make available to you who love the study of this period. BUYER pays shipping. We do not automatically include insurance so we can keep your cost down. However, if you would like your item to be insured, just let us know.TEXAS RESIDENTS add sales tax or send resale certificate.Make payment through PAYPAL or pay CASH at pickup.We SHIP 1 BUSINESS DAY after payment is received.ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Any problem in shipping must be resolved within three days after receipt of your item. Please check our feedback to see how satisfied our customers are.Thanks for your cooperation,HAPPY BIDDING!!!Be sure to check our eBay store often to see the variety of items we offer.Additional items are added frequently.
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Year Printed: 1947
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Historical
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Region: North America
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Place of Publication: Chapel Hill