- 400 pages
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About This Book
A comprehensive, illustrated history of North Carolina spanning from the colonial period to the twenty-first century. When first released in 2005, The Tar Heel State was celebrated as a comprehensive contribution to North Carolina's historical record. In this revised edition, historian Milton Ready brings the text up to date, sharpens his narrative on the periods surrounding the American Revolution and the Civil War, and offers new chapters on the 1920s; World War II and the 1950s; and the confrontation between Jim Hunt, North Carolina's longest-serving governor, and Jesse Helms, a transformational, if controversial, political presence in the state for more than thirty years. Ready's distinctive view of the state's history integrates tales of famous pioneers, statesmen, soldiers, farmers, and captains of industry; as well as community leaders with often-marginalized voices, including those of African Americans, women, and the LGBTQ+ community that have roiled North Carolina for decades. This beautifully illustrated volume gives readers a view of North Carolina that encompasses perspectives from the coast, the Tobacco Road region, the Piedmont, and the mountains. From the civil rights struggle to the building of research triangles, triads, and parks, Ready recounts the people, events, and dramatic demographic shifts since the 1990s, as well as the state's role in the rise of modern political conservatism and subsequent emergence as a modern megastate. In a concluding chapter Ready assesses the current state of North Carolina, noting the conflicting legacies of progressivism and conservatism that continue to influence the state's political, social, and cultural identities. "Ready provides a skillful and well-written addition to the state's historical literature." âJeffrey Crow, author of New Voyages to Carolina: Reinterpreting North Carolina History " "An eminently readable, fast-paced, and thorough survey of North Carolina's past." âAlan D. Watson, University of North Carolina at Wilmington "A scholarly and compelling story of the divergent experiences of the state's massesâfull of interesting facts and details that are often absent in other studies on the same subject." âJoyce Blackwell, president, The Institute for Educational Research, Development and Training "It is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand the history of North Carolina and will be of immense benefit to those interested in the roles African Americans have played throughout the history of the state." âOlen Cole Jr., North Carolina A&T State University
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Table of contents
- Cover
- The Tar Heel State
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface to the Revised Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Part One Colonial and Early North Carolina History
- Part Two Revolution and the New State
- Part Three The Civil War and Reconstruction
- Part Four Political Reform
- Part Five Civil Rights and Conservative Reactions
- Part Six Modern North Carolina
- Epilogue: North Carolinaâs Uncertain Future
- Appendix A: North Carolina Population by RaceâEthnicity, 1900â2017
- Appendix B: 1860 Census Showing Slave Totals by States
- Appendix C: Civil War Deaths by States
- Appendix D: List of US States by Educational Achievement, 2011â2015
- Index