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The Southern Historical Society was an American organization founded to preserve ... the organization's purpose was to promote the Lost Cause in its publications.
The Southern History Association was a short-lived professional American organization of historians who studied the American South. The organization was founded in 1896, at the time of the Southern Renaissance , when a need for professionalization among historians in the United States gave rise to a more scientific treatment of history.
It was organized on November 2, 1934. Its objectives are the promotion of interest and research in Southern history, the collection and preservation of the South's historical records, and the encouragement of state and local historical societies in the South. As a secondary purpose the organization fosters the teaching and study of all areas of ...
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Explore the historical roots, customs and quirks that shape the cultural identity of Southern states - a complicated blend of tradition, history and legacy for good or for bad.
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The South Carolina Historical Magazine, 92(3), 172–188. Hine, W. C. (1983). Black Politicians in Reconstruction Charleston, South Carolina: A Collective Study. The Journal of Southern History, 49(4), 555–584. Holt, T. (1977). Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction. University of Illinois Press.
The collections held in the Southern Historical Collection are described in online and print finding aids, which contain information on the history or background of the entity (person, family, or organization) that created the collection, as well as a description or list of most of the materials in the collection itself.