Reviews
“Mann’s biographical study reveals an interesting figure who was in a number of ways representative of white leaders of the ‘New South’ of the post-Civil War years. . . . The author has brought together a wealth of material that casts light into previously unexplored corners of post–Civil War southern history.”
—Journal of American History
“This first competent biography is especially welcome, for Haygood was probably more influential in the South than was George W. Cable, whose reputation as a racial moderate continues to flourish. . . . Above all, the book is intensely interesting.”
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| Paper List price: $24.95 978-0-8203-3543-8 5/1/2010 |