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9780820340944

Paternalism in a Southern City

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  • ISBN13:

    9780820340944

  • ISBN10:

    0820340944

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-02-28
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

These essays look at southern social customs within a single city in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In particular, the volume focuses on paternalism between masters and slaves, husbands and wives, elites and the masses, and industrialists and workers. How Augusta's millworkers, homemakers, and others resisted, exploited, or endured the constraints of paternalism reveals the complex interplay between race, class, and gender. One essay looks at the subordinating effects of paternalism on women in the Old South--slave, free black, and white--and the coping strategies available to each group. Another focuses on the Knights of Labor union in Augusta. With their trappings of chivalry, the Knights are viewed as a response by Augusta's white male millworkers to the emasculating "maternalism" to which they were subjected by their own wives and daughters and those of mill owners and managers. Millworkers are also the topic of a study of mission work in their communities, a study that gauges the extent to which religious outreach by elites was a means of social control rather than an outpouring of genuine concern for worker welfare. Other essays discuss Augusta's "aristocracy of color," who had to endure the same effronteries of segregation as the city's poorest blacks; the role of interracial cooperation in the founding of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church as a denomination, and of Augusta's historic Trinity CME Church; and William Jefferson White, an African American minister, newspaper editor, and founder of Morehouse College. The varied and creative responses to paternalism discussed here open new ways to view relationships based on power and negotiated between men and women, blacks and whites, and the prosperous and the poor.

Author Biography

Edward J. Cashin (1927-2007) was professor emeritus of history and former director of the Center for the Study of Georgia History at Augusta State University. His books include Governor Henry Ellis and the Transformation of British North America and Lachlan McGillivray, Indian Trader: The Shaping of the Southern Colonial Frontier (both Georgia). Glenn T. Eskew is an associate professor of history at Georgia State University. He is the author of But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movements in the Civil Rights Struggle and editor of Labor in the Modern South.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Introductionp. ix
Paternalism in Augusta: The Impact of the Plantation Ethic upon an Urban Societyp. 1
From Household to Market-Black and White Women at Work in Augusta, 1790-1825p. 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 Coloredp. 85
No Middle Ground: Elite African Americans in Augusta and the Coming of Jim Crowp. 110
Standing on a Volcano: The Leadership of William Jefferson Whitep. 135
Rolling Religion down the Hill: Millworkers and Churches in Augustap. 177
Bibliographyp. 211
The Contributorsp. 235
Indexp. 237
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