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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (2): 159–176.
Published: 01 April 1977
...David Wallace Adams Copyright © 1977 by Duke University Press 1977 Education in Hues: Red and Black at Hampton Institute, 1878-1893 David Wallace Adams In recent years historians have shown an increased interest in both comparative racial studies and the historic role that education has...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 438–439.
Published: 01 July 1955
...Robert H. Woody Family Letters of the Three Wade Hamptons, 1782-1901 . Edited by Cauthen Charles E. . Columbia ; University of South Carolina Press , 1953 . Pp. xix , 181 . $5.00 . Copyright © 1955 by Duke University Press 1955 438 The South Atlantic Quarterly toward spinning...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (1): 37–44.
Published: 01 January 1907
...H. B. Frissell The Progress of Negro Education By H. B. Frissbll, Principal of Hampton Institute A Southern writer in one of the Northern magazines describes the change that has come over the Negro quarters of a Southern city in thirty years. Poverty, vice, shiftlessness, have given place...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1903) 2 (3): 199–208.
Published: 01 July 1903
...H. B. Frissell Copyright © 1903 by Duke University Press 1903 Volume II. JULY, 1903. Number 3. The South Atlantic Quarterly. Educational Progress in Virginia* By H. B. Frissekl, D. D., Principal of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute The Southern Educational Conference is sometimes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1922) 21 (4): 335–351.
Published: 01 October 1922
...Francis B. Simkins Copyright © 1922 by Duke University Press 1922 The Election of 1876 in South Carolina (concluded) Francis B. Simkins Columbia University The Democratic plan of campaign moved on two lines of strategy. The first was Hampton s regular campaign of ovations and oratory which...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1926) 25 (3): 269–282.
Published: 01 July 1926
.... Though during this period Wheeler s com­ mand was combined with that of Butler and placed under the immediate authority of the highly vaunted Wade Hampton, there was no change in tactics. Thus it was that after a slight show of force and a brief cannonade, the advance regiments of the 17th and 15th corps...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 438.
Published: 01 July 1955
... available than that of metrical language. Allan gilbert Family Letters of the Three Wade Hamptons, 1782-1901. Edi­ ted by Charles E. Cauthen. Columbia; University of South Carolina Press, 1953. Pp. xix, 181. $5.00. The Wade Hamptons of South Carolina rose from frontier obscurity to places of distinction...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (2): 306–307.
Published: 01 April 1954
... by one means or another until the convention of 1895 made it constitutional. The last Negro was elected to the legislature in 1900. For some ten years after Hampton s victory in 1876, Negroes, both Democratic and Republican, were elected to both houses of the legislature, and the participation...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 437–438.
Published: 01 July 1955
..., Dryden spoke of the other harmony of prose. To the translator, this other harmony is more available than that of metrical language. Allan gilbert Family Letters of the Three Wade Hamptons, 1782-1901. Edi­ ted by Charles E. Cauthen. Columbia; University of South Carolina Press, 1953. Pp. xix, 181. $5.00...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (3): 357–358.
Published: 01 July 1982
... Hampton s edition of A divided Heart. Letters by Sally Baxter Hampton, 1853-1862 (Volume 4 in The South Caroliniana Series, 1980, $20.00) is a vivid picture of one archetypal nineteenth-century experience the slow death from the century s great killer, tuberculosis, of a young wife, who, though already...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1974) 73 (1): 117–129.
Published: 01 January 1974
... him for their own political ends. Wade Hampton, in his successful campaign against the Republican Reconstruction governor Daniel Henry Chamberlain in 1876, promised the blacks that their freedom would be respected by white Democrats and that no other men had their interests more at heart than those...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (2): 305–306.
Published: 01 April 1954
... voters by one means or another until the convention of 1895 made it constitutional. The last Negro was elected to the legislature in 1900. For some ten years after Hampton s victory in 1876, Negroes, both Democratic and Republican, were elected to both houses of the legislature, and the participation...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1922) 21 (3): 225–240.
Published: 01 July 1922
... absence was the future leader of the party, General Wade Hampton. Only two colored men, delegates from Sumter, appeared on the list. The first main contest was precipitated by the introduction by General Johnston Hagood of a resolution designed to lay down as the only work of the convention the election...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (4): 460–469.
Published: 01 October 1976
... was forty-eight years old and had been at Hampton Institute for twenty-six years. He was a skilled fund raiser and speaker, and had often shared platforms with Washington in both North and South.4 He did not, however, fully understand the workings of the Tuskegee Machine, nor did he agree with its articles...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1987) 86 (2): 208.
Published: 01 April 1987
... of Charleston, claiming they were more suited to Charleston s summers than pantaloons); to the incredibly wealthy aristocrat Wade Hampton Jr. Ill, whose 3,000 slaves produced over $200,000 annually for him through their labor on the vast Hampton landholdings during prosperous antebellum years; to the prominent...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 439.
Published: 01 July 1955
... in the affections of South Carolinians. Hampton letters, like their authors, are uncommon, and this collection from the South Caroliniana Library of the University of South Carolina, with its illuminating introduction and helpful notes, is a worthy continuation of the Sesquicentennial Series begun in 1951. Most...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1936) 35 (1): 86–97.
Published: 01 January 1936
... and the Eastern Shore Chapel. And so on down the long list to St. John s, at Hampton, a part of the oldest parish in continuous existence in the United States; to St. John s, Isle of Wight, which is said to be the oldest church structure now left standing; to old St. Paul s, at Norfolk. So far as the destinies...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1921) 20 (2): 137–151.
Published: 01 April 1921
... teachers, writers and students he obtained an endorsement, albeit a qualified one, of the new system. His carefully prepared addresses before the National Educational Association and at Hampton Institute were re­ ported promptly and fully in the state press. They reveal him as a thinker, liberal...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1929) 28 (4): 390–405.
Published: 01 October 1929
... proposed' to turn into Hampton Roads, then crowded with Federal supply ships and trans­ ports. In this supposedly unprotected fold of maritime sheep, the Confederate wolf in woolly clothing would capture and burn as many as possible before the grim shepherd dogs could arrive, and, if luck smiled upon him...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1917) 16 (1): 14–20.
Published: 01 January 1917
... arts in such institu­ tions as the Agricultural and Technical College at Greensboro, North Carolina, and Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes. Pres­ ident Dudley, of the Greensboro school, says: Since the es­ tablishment of this school we have matriculated more than 2,000 students. Of this number we have...