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Hidden history of Natchez / by Josh Foreman & Ryan Starrett.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foreman, Josh, author.
Starrett, Ryan, author.
Series:
Hidden History
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Natchez (Miss.)--History.
Natchez (Miss.).
Natchez (Miss.)--Biography--Anecdotes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (145 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2021.
Summary:
Since prehistory, the bluffs of Natchez have called to the bold, the cruel and the quietly determined. The diverse opportunists who heeded that call have left behind more than three hundred years of colorful and tragic stories. The Natchez Indians, who inhabited the bluffs at the time of European contact, made a calculated but ultimately catastrophic decision to massacre the French who had settled nearby. William Johnson, a Black man who occupied a tenuous position between two worlds, found wealth and status in antebellum Natchez. In the wake of Union occupation, thousands of the formerly enslaved became the city's protective garrison. Join authors Ryan Starrett and Josh Foreman and rediscover the people who toiled and bled to make Natchez one of the most unique and interesting cities in America.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. "They Were Disturbed by Their Cries and Tears": The 1729 Massacre at Natchez
Chapter 2. The Man Who Loved His King: Natchez Loses a Father
Chapter 3. Travel Rabble: Transients in the Frontier Days
Chapter 4. From King to Slave: The Tragic, Dignified Life of Prince Abdulrahman Ibrahima
Chapter 5. The Filibusters: The Adventures of James Willing, Philip Nolan, James Bowie and John A. Quitman
Chapter 6. "There's a Better Day a Coming": The Natchez Slave Trade
Chapter 7. The Saga of William Johnson, the Barber of Natchez
Chapter 8. Black Soldier of the Republic
Chapter 9. Faulkner Told the Truth: Dick Dana and Octavia Dockery, Beneficiaries of the "Lost Cause"
Chapter 10. The Tragedy: A Fire Wounds Natchez, and the Nation
Notes
Bibliography
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ISBN:
9781439672990
1439672997
OCLC:
1261367026

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