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 Department: Department of History
 Resource Type: Thesis or Dissertation
 Decade: 1960-1969
The Atlanta Campaign

The Atlanta Campaign

Date: January 1961
Creator: Swanson, Donald Lee
Description: This thesis describes the events leading up to the capture of Atlanta by the Union army during the Civil War.
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Carpetbagger Policies during Reconstruction in Arkansas

Carpetbagger Policies during Reconstruction in Arkansas

Date: August 1963
Creator: Ellenburg, Martha Ann
Description: This investigation is an attempt to reevaluate the role of the carpetbagger in bringing about a reform program during Reconstruction.
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The Cherokee Indians in the American Revolution

The Cherokee Indians in the American Revolution

Date: January 1961
Creator: Starling, Susanne
Description: It has been the purpose of this study to look closely at the history of Cherokee relations with the European powers and ascertain the reasons for the Indians' rarely severed loyalty to the British crown. The writer has attempted to determine the causes for ineffective Cherokee resistance to the westward movement of American settlers and absence of offensive action during the Revolution.
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The Church and the Segregation Crisis in the South

The Church and the Segregation Crisis in the South

Date: August 1960
Creator: Swim, Sammie E.
Description: Segregation, as in other realms of American life, is a great problem of the churches. Although the Supreme Court decision and call for action by the President have produced few revolutionary changes, the churches of the South have taken steps to cope with this problem. Slow and faltering though these moves may be, they represent a new awakening on the part of individual churches to a pressing social responsibility.
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The Confederate Command Problem in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1862

The Confederate Command Problem in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1862

Date: May 1960
Creator: Dickey, Raymond D.
Description: This thesis is a study of the Confederate command problem in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1862.
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The Confederate Naval Department and its Operation at New Orleans

The Confederate Naval Department and its Operation at New Orleans

Date: January 1960
Creator: O'Glee, John Clifford
Description: Many books have been written on the battles of the Civil War. Most of these deal only with engagements between the armies; little has been written concerning the Confederate Navy. Yet the struggles of the Confederate Navy cannot be overlooked in determining why, after so many victorious battles in the field, the Confederacy still failed to defeat the Union.
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The Effect of Federal Labor Legislation on Organizing Southern Labor During the New Deal Period

The Effect of Federal Labor Legislation on Organizing Southern Labor During the New Deal Period

Date: August 1962
Creator: Forsythe, James Lee
Description: With the aid of the labor legislation passed during the New Deal era, it would appear that southern labor should have been as well organized proportionately as northern labor. Outwardly it would also appear that southern labor did not enjoy more success in organization because it was still docile and preferred to bargain on an individual basis, an attitude which met with the approval of the southern employer. However, the attitude of the individual southern worker does not explain what occurred in the South under the New Deal. Rather, other important factors retarded unionization: southern community attitudes, regional hostility to anything northern, southern courts, the national aspect of the New Deal and the various unions themselves. To understand the slow but continuous process of unionization in the South during the New Deal period, these factors have to be considered in their setting. Only here can the effect of the New Deal labor legislation be readily discernible.
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Great Britain in the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956

Great Britain in the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956

Date: August 1963
Creator: Quirino, Thomas
Description: This study differs from previous works on the subject because it seeks to prove that the crisis could have been avoided if the European powers had desired to solve the points of difference peacefully.
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Harry S. Truman and Revival of the Civil Rights Issue

Harry S. Truman and Revival of the Civil Rights Issue

Date: January 1963
Creator: Coleman, Vesta S.
Description: It was an unprecedented, peacetime attempt of a president to implement by federal law the rights of individuals guaranteed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. A study of the part President Truman played is important, for a role of some type must be accepted by every American President in the surging drama of civil rights for all Americans.
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Origins of the Southern Conservation Revolt, 1932-1940

Origins of the Southern Conservation Revolt, 1932-1940

Date: June 1963
Creator: Brophy, William J.
Description: During the political interlude between Wilson and Roosevelt, the United States was under the leadership of the Republican party which adhered to a conservative philosophy. While this regime continued, conservative southerners were content, but in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt, who had campaigned on the need for a "New Deal" was inaugurated President. Although southerners readily accepted the relief and recovery features of the first phase of the Roosevelt program, they opposed his program of sweeping reform because it constituted an impeding threat to intrenched political and economic interests in the South.
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