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Gwinnett County Georgia And The Transformation Of The American South 18182018 Matthew Hild

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Gwinnett County Georgia And The Transformation Of The American South 18182018 Matthew Hild
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Publisher: ‎ University of Georgia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.06 MB
Author: Matthew Hild, Michael Gagnon, (Editors)
ISBN: 9780820362106, 0820362107
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Gwinnett County Georgia And The Transformation Of The American South 18182018 Matthew Hild by Matthew Hild, Michael Gagnon, (editors) 9780820362106, 0820362107 instant download after payment.

In Gwinnett County’s two hundred years, the area has been western, southern, rural, suburban, and now increasingly urban. Its stories include the displacement of Native peoples, white settlement, legal battles over Indian Removal, slavery and cotton, the Civil War and the Lost Cause, New South railroad and town development, Reconstruction and Jim Crow, business development and finance in a national economy, a Populist uprising and Black outmigration, the entrance of women into the political arena, the evolution of cotton culture, the development of modern infrastructure, and the transformation from rural to suburban to a multicultural urbanizing place. Gwinnett, as its chamber of commerce likes to say, has it all.
However, Gwinnett has yet to be the focus of a major historical exploration—until now. Through a compilation of essays written by professional historians with expertise in a diverse array of eras and fields, Michael Gagnon and Matthew Hild’s collection finally tells these stories in a systematic way—avoiding the pitfalls of nonprofessional local histories that tend to ignore issues of race, class, or gender. While not claiming to be comprehensive, this book provides general readers and scholars alike with a glimpse at Gwinnett through the ages.

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