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2.5 Further Reading

 

Ayers, Edward. The Promise of the New South: Life After Reconstruction (1992).

Baker, Jean H. Votes for Women: The Struggle Revisited (2002).

Blanke, David. Sowing the American Dream: How Consumer Culture Took Root in the Rural Midwest (2000).

Buenger, Walter L. The Path to a Modern South: Northeast Texas between Reconstruction and the Great Depression (2001).

Downs, Gregory. Declarations of Dependence: The Long Reconstruction of Popular Politics in the South, 1861–1908 (2011).

Goldman, Robert. A Free Ballot and a Fair Count: The Department of Justice and the Enforcement of Voting Rights in the South, 1877–1893 (2001).

Hahn, Steven. The Roots of Southern Populism: Yeoman Farmers and the Transformation of the Georgia Upcountry, 1850–1890 (2006).

Hine, Robert V., and John Mack Faragher. The American West: A New Interpretive History (2000).

West, Elliot. The Last Indian War: The Nez Perce Story (2009).

White, Richard. “It’s Your Misfortune and None of My Own”: A History of the American West (1991).