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Loyalty And Loss by Margaret M. Storey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Loyalty And Loss by Margaret M. Storey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Though slavery was widespread and antislavery sentiment rare in Alabama, there emerged a small loyalist population, mostly in the northern counties, that persisted in the face of overwhelming odds against their cause. Margaret M. Storey?s welcome study uncovers and explores those Alabamians who maintained allegiance to the Union when their state seceded in 1861?and beyond. Storey?s extensive, groundbreaking research discloses a socioeconomically diverse group that included slaveholders and nonslaveholders, business people, professionals, farmers, and blacks. By considering the years 1861?1874 as a whole, she clearly connects loyalists? sometimes brutal wartime treatment with their postwar behavior. | Loyalty And Loss by Margaret M. Storey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Though slavery was widespread and antislavery sentiment rare in Alabama, there emerged a small loyalist population, mostly in the northern counties, that persisted in the face of overwhelming odds against their cause. Margaret M. Storey?s welcome study uncovers and explores those Alabamians who maintained allegiance to the Union when their state seceded in 1861?and beyond. Storey?s extensive, groundbreaking research discloses a socioeconomically diverse group that included slaveholders and nonslaveholders, business people, professionals, farmers, and blacks. By considering the years 1861?1874 as a whole, she clearly connects loyalists? sometimes brutal wartime treatment with their postwar behavior. | Loyalty And Loss by Margaret M. Storey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















