In this fascinating work, Jill Ogline Titus uses centennial events in Gettysburg to examine the history of political, social, and community change in 1960s America.
She shows how the era's deep divisions thrust Gettysburg into the national spotlight and ensured that white and Black Americans would define its meaning in dramatically different ways.
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press Author(s): Jill Ogline Titus Number of pages: 256 Collection: Civil War America Publication date: 2021 Dimensions: 156 x 233 x 22 Cover type: Paperback / softback.
Publisher | The |
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Author(s) | Jill |
Number of pages | 256 |
Collection | Civil |
Publication date | 2021 |
Dimensions | 156 x 233 x 22 |
Cover type | Paperback softback |