Foreword | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
Paternalism in Augusta: The Impact of the Plantation Ethic upon an Urban Society | p. 1 |
From Household to Market-Black and White Women at Work in Augusta, 1790-1825 | p. 42 |
Paternalism and Protest in Augusta's Cotton Mills: What's Gender Got to Do with It? | p. 68 |
Paternalism among Augusta's Methodists: Black, White, and Colored | p. 85 |
No Middle Ground: Elite African Americans in Augusta and the Coming of Jim Crow | p. 110 |
Standing on a Volcano: The Leadership of William Jefferson White | p. 135 |
Rolling Religion down the Hill: Millworkers and Churches in Augusta | p. 177 |
Bibliography | p. 211 |
The Contributors | p. 235 |
Index | p. 237 |
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