The States of America: The South: Volume Four
North Carolina, Oklahoma & South Carolina
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Daniel Hardy
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The Collected Histories Of North Carolina, Oklahoma & South Carolina
In this compelling fourth volume of The States of America series, historian Daniel Hardy explores three Southern states whose intertwined histories reveal fundamental truths about the American experience. North Carolina, Oklahoma, and South Carolina share profound connections through Native American displacement, the enduring legacy of slavery, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights and economic opportunity.
From the Trail of Tears to the first shots at Fort Sumter, from the Greensboro sit-ins to the Tulsa Race Massacre, Hardy traces how these states have navigated transformation and trauma across centuries. North Carolina's emergence as a beacon of the New South contrasts with South Carolina's deep plantation heritage, while Oklahoma's unique position as both Indian Territory and oil frontier reveals patterns of exploitation and resilience that echo throughout the region. Hardy writes with authority and accessibility, bringing to life the stories of those who built these states—indigenous peoples, enslaved Africans, yeoman farmers, industrial workers, and civil rights activists. He examines how each state grapples with honoring complex histories while forging new identities in an increasingly diverse nation.
The States of America: The South: Volume Four offers readers an unflinching yet nuanced portrait of three states at the crossroads of tradition and progress, asking urgent questions about who benefits from change and who gets left behind in the ongoing American experiment.