A Civil Life In An Uncivil Time

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In the fall of 1862 Julia Wilbur left her family's farm near Rochester, New York, and boarded a train to Washington, DC. As an ardent abolitionist, the forty-seven-year-old Wilbur left a sad but stable life, headed toward the chaos of the Civil War, and spent the next several years in Alexandria, Virginia, devising ways to aid recently escaped slaves and hospitalized Union soldiers. A Civil Life in an Uncivil Time shapes Wilbur's diaries and other primary sources into a historical narrative of a woman who was alternately brave, self-pitying, foresighted, and myopic. Paula Tarnapol Whitacre describes Wilbur's experiences against the backdrop of Alexandria, a southern town held by the Union from 1861 to 1865; of Washington, DC, where Wilbur became active in the women's suffrage movement; and of Rochester, New York, where she began a lifelong association with Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony. Harriet Jacobs, author of Incidents of a Slave Girl, became Wilbur's friend and ally. Together, the two women, black and white, fought social convention to improve the lives of African Americans escaping slavery by coming across Union lines. In doing so, they faced the challenge to achieve racial and gender equality that continues today. A Civil Life in an Uncivil Time is the captivating story of a woman who remade herself at midlife during a period of massive social upheaval.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Paula Tarnapol Whitacre
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2017-09
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612349589


John P Slough

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John Potts Slough, the Union commander at the Battle of Glorieta Pass, lived a life of relentless pursuit for success that entangled him in the turbulent events of mid-nineteenth-century America. As a politician, Slough fought abolitionists in the Ohio legislature and during Kansas Territory's fourth and final constitutional convention. He organized the 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry after the Civil War broke out, eventually leading his men against Confederate forces at the pivotal engagement at Glorieta Pass. After the war, as chief justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court, he struggled to reform corrupt courts amid the territory's corrosive Reconstruction politics. Slough was known to possess a volcanic temper and an easily wounded pride. These traits not only undermined a promising career but ultimately led to his death at the hands of an aggrieved political enemy who gunned him down in a Santa Fe saloon. Recounting Slough's timeless story of rise and fall during America's most tumultuous decades, historian Richard L. Miller brings to life this extraordinary figure.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Richard L. Miller
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Release : 2021
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826362193


The Uncivil War

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Genre : World War, 1914-1918
Author : Porter Emerson Browne
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Release : 1918
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:090439045


The Athenaeum

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Genre : England
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Release : 1869
File : 926 Pages
ISBN-13 : KBNL:KBNL03000274261


Civil Rights Uncivil Schools

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Genre : Civil rights
Author : Doris Renee Fine
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Release : 1983
File : 448 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B2505640


Soldiers Handbook United States Infantry Association

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Genre : Military art and science
Author : United States Infantry Association
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Release : 1921
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951001571199A


Uncivil Wars

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Genre : Civil rights
Author : Ved Marwah
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Release : 1997
File : 496 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556037696473


Uncivil Religion

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Genre : Religion
Author : Robert Neelly Bellah
Publisher : Crossroad Publishing
Release : 1987
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015005592889


Civil Society And Democracy

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This book seeks to make accessible a selection of the best pieces written on civil society and brings together theoretical and empirical material. The essays discuss the theory of civil society, civil society in South Asia in particular and ways of strengthening civil society.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Carolyn M. Elliott
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Release : 2003
File : 526 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015056933552


Civility And Society In Western Europe 1300 1600

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Becker's richly allusive essay in social and cultural history traces the emergence of a new civil society in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy and its later exportation to England. This new society was characterized by measure and control, by a separation of private from public concerns, by self-cultivation and self-conscious role playing, and by an inward and personal, rather than outward and social, orientation. The contours of this new social paradigm are revealed in Becker's careful examination of particular aspects of Tuscan culture and society during this period and their translation to England some two centuries later.

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Genre : History
Author : Marvin B. Becker
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Release : 1988
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015012435171