A Tour of Reconstruction

Travel Letters of 1875

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Cover of the book A Tour of Reconstruction by Anna Dickinson, The University Press of Kentucky
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anna Dickinson ISBN: 9780813140445
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Language: English
Author: Anna Dickinson
ISBN: 9780813140445
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky
Language: English

Anna Dickinson's career as an orator began in her teenage years, when she gave her first impassioned speech on women's rights. By the age of twenty-one, she was spending at least six months per year on the road, delivering lectures on abolitionism, politics, and public affairs, and establishing herself as one of the nation's first celebrities. In March 1875, Dickinson departed from Washington, D.C., for an extended tour of the South, curious to see how far the region had progressed in the decade after Appomattox.

In A Tour of Reconstruction, editor J. Matthew Gallman compiles Dickinson's commentary and observations to provide an honest depiction of the postwar South from the perspective of an outspoken radical abolitionist. She documents the continuing effects of the Civil War on the places she visited, and true to her inquisitive spirit, questions the societal developments she witnessed, seeking out black and white southerners to discuss issues of the day. Like many northern observers, she focuses on documenting race relations and the state of the southern economy, but she also details the public's reactions to her appearances, providing some of her most telling commentary. A Tour of Reconstruction, punctuated with a wealth of historical observations and entertaining anecdotes, is the story of one woman's experiences in the postbellum South.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Anna Dickinson's career as an orator began in her teenage years, when she gave her first impassioned speech on women's rights. By the age of twenty-one, she was spending at least six months per year on the road, delivering lectures on abolitionism, politics, and public affairs, and establishing herself as one of the nation's first celebrities. In March 1875, Dickinson departed from Washington, D.C., for an extended tour of the South, curious to see how far the region had progressed in the decade after Appomattox.

In A Tour of Reconstruction, editor J. Matthew Gallman compiles Dickinson's commentary and observations to provide an honest depiction of the postwar South from the perspective of an outspoken radical abolitionist. She documents the continuing effects of the Civil War on the places she visited, and true to her inquisitive spirit, questions the societal developments she witnessed, seeking out black and white southerners to discuss issues of the day. Like many northern observers, she focuses on documenting race relations and the state of the southern economy, but she also details the public's reactions to her appearances, providing some of her most telling commentary. A Tour of Reconstruction, punctuated with a wealth of historical observations and entertaining anecdotes, is the story of one woman's experiences in the postbellum South.

More books from The University Press of Kentucky

Cover of the book Taking Shergar by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Frog Pond Philosophy by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book The Kentucky Derby by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Voices from the Korean War by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book The Promise and Perils of Populism by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Lincoln on Lincoln by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Letterboxed by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Reformers to Radicals by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Take Sides with the Truth by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Thunder in the Argonne by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book Problems Unique to the Holocaust by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book One Nation Under Siege by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book American Culture in Peril by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book The Longest Rescue by Anna Dickinson
Cover of the book What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? by Anna Dickinson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy