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I was struck by the lack of historiography on the trials and tribulations of lower class women, even though they made up the majority of those affected by the war. Does the difficulty lie in illiteracy; that these women didn’t or couldn’t write about their troubles? Or is it simply that the upper classes are more interesting to write about? R. King | I was struck by the lack of historiography on the trials and tribulations of lower class women, even though they made up the majority of those affected by the war. Does the difficulty lie in illiteracy; that these women didn’t or couldn’t write about their troubles? Or is it simply that the upper classes are more interesting to write about? R. King | ||
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Why do you think White commanders of the USCT would want command of the colored troops during the war, and were willing to endure social ostracism for it, but turned their back on them when it came to equal rights after the war? Wouldn't they be more likely to support equal rights? - AJ | Why do you think White commanders of the USCT would want command of the colored troops during the war, and were willing to endure social ostracism for it, but turned their back on them when it came to equal rights after the war? Wouldn't they be more likely to support equal rights? - AJ | ||
| − | How widespread was the "Robin hood pattern" that Blair talks about in behind the lines? Was there actually a significant amount of generosity on the part of the planters? or was it only a few here and there | + | How widespread was the "Robin hood pattern" that Blair talks about in behind the lines? Was there actually a significant amount of generosity on the part of the planters? or was it only a few here and there? - AJ |