Welfare and Charity in the Antebellum South - University Press of Florida - Books - University Press of Florida - 9780813034461 - September 30, 2009
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Welfare and Charity in the Antebellum South

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"A comprehensive and challenging assessment of southern charitable practices. Viewing poor relief in terms of what the agencies did, Lockley downplays theory-laden approaches that focus exclusively on what laws and elites said."--T. Stephen Whitman, Mt. St. Mary's University

Public welfare in the United States has existed in one form or another since the colonial period. Most historical investigations into the practice tend to focus on urban settings, mostly in the North. Welfare and Charity in the Antebellum South offers a much-needed counterpoint, revealing both the breadth of how southerner elites helped their poor, even in rural areas, and the racial impetus behind their actions.

In the nineteenth century, private benevolence was almost exclusively for whites. Public welfare in the South was disproportionately targeted at poor whites, and included the founding of state-supported schools, orphan and health care, and efforts to ameliorate starvation. As a result, poor whites' resentment of the rich was diminished, and they were, as a group, more willing to cast their lot with slaveholders as the Civil War loomed large.

This work ranges over the entire South and makes important comparisons between the upper and lower South, between urban and rural areas, and between welfare efforts in the South and in the North, where charity typically--and incorrectly--has been seen as more widespread.


304 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2009
ISBN13 9780813034461
Publishers University Press of Florida
Pages 304
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 16 mm   ·   460 g
Language English  

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