Book Description
"White Society in the Antebellum South" by Bruce Collins offers a fresh perspective on white society in the American South before the Civil War. Collins examines the social bonds and cultural factors that helped unify Southern whites, including cotton culture, family life, racial thinking stimulated by slavery, and less frequently analyzed social bonds like the Indian presence and historical consciousness. This comprehensive analysis provides insights into the emergence of a Southern identity from a diverse and often loosely governed society.