Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil WarLSU Press, 2008 - 296 pagini When Representative Preston Brooks of South Carolina savagely caned Senator Charles Sumner Massachusetts on the floor of the U.S. Senate on May 21, 1856, southerners viewed the attack as a triumphant affirmation of southern chivalry, northerners as a confirmation of southern barbarity. Public opinion was similarly divided nearly three-and-a-half years later after abolitionist John Brown's raid on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, with northerners crowning John Brown as a martyr to the cause of freedom as southerners excoriated him as a consciousness fanatic. These events opened American minds to the possibility that North and South might be incompatible societies, but some of Dixie's defenders were willing to go one step further -- to propose that northerners and southerners represented not just a "divided people" but two scientifically distinct races. In Normans and Saxons, Ritchie Watson, Jr., explores the complex racial mythology created by the upper classes of the antebellum South in the wake of these divisive events to justify secession and, eventually, the Civil War. |
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... mind, the idea of challenging Sumner to a duel certainly did. By 1856, northerners had over- whelmingly come to judge the code duello as a crude manifestation of law- lessness, but many southerners still accepted it as an indispensable ...
... mind that would lead a man to become a Black Republican would make him incapable of cour- age.” Brooks had no expectation that such a coward would respond to his challenge in an appropriate fashion. Instead, he suspected that his ...
... mind which would lead a man to become a Black Republican would make him incapable of courage, and would involve a loss of all honor and moral principle whatever.”37 His stirring indictment of abolitionists was lustily cheered and was 14 ...
... mind on the eve of the Civil War: By 1860 most Americans had come to look upon their society and cul- ture as divided between a North and a South, a democratic, commercial civilization and an aristocratic, agrarian one. Each section of ...
... they reflected the state of mind of many southerners in 1850. The sense of desperation that Charles Sydnor described as part of the southern mentality in the 1830s became much more pronounced in the 26 Normans and Saxons.
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Mythology and Southern Polemics | 72 |
4 Race Mythology and Antebellum Fiction | 93 |
Northern Racial Mythmaking | 119 |
6 A Proud HighToned People Repudiate the Scum of the North | 135 |
7 Northern Vandals versus Southern Ruffians | 169 |
8 Poetry Fights the Civil War | 201 |
Race Mythology the Lost Cause and TwentiethCentury Southern Sectionalism | 235 |
Notes | 253 |
Index | 275 |
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