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The Negro in South Carolina During the Reconstruction

By: Alrutheus Ambush Taylor
Narrated by: Joseph Tabler
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The Negro in South Carolina During the Reconstruction (1924) by Alrutheus Ambush Taylor Narrated by Joseph Tabler.

CONTENTS

Introduction

I. The Negro Population

II. The Confusion of the Transition

III. Revitalized Slavery Curbed

IV. Economic Adjustment

V. Economic Progress

VI. Educational Forces at Work

VII. Religious Influences

VIII. The Constitutional Convention of 1868

IX. Reconstructionists and Their Measures

X.. The Opposition to Reconstruction

XI. Reform within the Ranks

XII. The Overthrow of the Reconstructionists

XIII. Corruption exposed to justify Intimidation

XIV. The Aftermath of Reconstruction

**All historians have some bias or slant. And of course, their works were written in a different time than our own. More can be learned about this author on his Wikipedia entry.

Audio cover picture - Alrutheus Ambush, Taylor Fisk University Library Special Collections. (Wikipedia)

Available Audiobooks: The books I read for you may have a few extraneous sounds and will be imperfectly read and produced. Hopefully, you will excuse any defects, as these old books are quite unlikely to become audiobooks otherwise and still have great value. Joseph Tabler. Aloha.

Audio copyright 2025 by Joseph Tabler.

Note: This book is "read as written". It was originally published in 1924. It is in the public domain.

Public Domain (P)2025 Joseph Tabler
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