Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State

Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State

by Harvey H. Jackson
Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State

Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State

by Harvey H. Jackson

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Overview

An affectionate, irreverent, candid look at the "Heart of Dixie"

This book tells Alabama’s history in a conversational style with an unapologetically subjective approach. Accessible to general readers and students alike, it recounts the history and politics of a state known for its colorful past, told by one of the state’s most noted historians and educators, whose family came to the territory before statehood. A native and resident Alabamian, Harvey Jackson has spent a lifetime discovering and trying to understand his state. Expressing deep love for its people and culture, he is no less critical of its shortcomings.

Inside Alabama, as the title implies, gives Jackson’s insider perspective on the events and conditions that shaped modern-day Alabama. With humor and candor, he explores the state’s cultural, political, and economic development from prehistoric times to the dawning of the new millennium. Mound-builders, Hernando de Soto, William Bartram, Red Sticks, Andy Jackson, Bourbon Democrats, suffragettes, New Dealers, Hugo Black, Martin Luther King Jr., George Wallace, Rosa Parks all play colorful parts in this popular history. By focusing on state politics as the most accessible and tangible expression of these shaping forces, Jackson organizes the fourteen chapters chronologically, artfully explaining why the past is so important today.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817381998
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 07/15/2008
Series: Fire Ant Books
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 971 KB

About the Author

Harvey H. Jackson III is Professor and Chair of History and Foreign Languages at Jacksonville State University. He is author of several books, including Rivers of History: Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama and Putting "Loafing Streams" to Work: The Building of Lay, Mitchell, Martin, and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface 000 Acknowledgments 000 1. Back When It Belonged to the Indians 000 2. Frontier Alabama 000 3. Becoming a State 000 4. Antebellum Alabama 000 5. Stumbling toward Secession 000 6. Secession and Civil War 000 7. After the War That Never Ended 000 8. A World Made by Bourbons, for Bourbons 000 9. White Man's Alabama 000 10. Depression and War 000 11. Alabama after the War: "Big Jim" and Beyond 000 12. Old Times There Should Not Be Forgotten 000 13. The Age of Wallace 000 14. The Age of Wallace and After 000 Epilogue: To Sum It Up 000 Bibliographical Essay 000 Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Alabama History, Alabama Politics and government
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