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Author Dawsey, Cyrus B

Title The Confederados : Old South Immigrants in Brazil
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (288 pages)
Contents Foreword (Michael L. Conniff); Introduction: The Confederados (Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey); One. Leaving The Context of the Southern Emigration to Brazil (Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey); Two. The Journey The Sarah Bellona Smith Ferguson Narrative (Edited by Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey); Three. Settling: Migration of the McMullan Colonists and Evolution of the Colonies in Brazil (William C. Griggs); Four. Fitting In: Relocating Family and Capital within the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World Economy: The Brazilian Connection (Laura Jarnagin)
Five. The Heritage: The Confederados' Contributions to Brazilian Agriculture, Religion, and Education (Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey)Six. The Baptists: Southern Religion and Émigrés to Brazil, 1865-1885 (Wayne Flynt); Seven. The Methodists: The Southern Migrants and the Methodist Mission (James M. Dawsey); Eight. A Community Center: Evolution and Significance of the Campo Site in the Santa Bárbara Settlement Area (Cyrus B. Dawsey); Nine. Constructing Identity: Defining the American Descendants in Brazil (John C. Dawsey)
Ten. The Language: The Preservation of Southern Speech among the Colonists (Michael B. Montgomery and Cecil Ataide Melo)Eleven. Conclusions: Currents in Confederado Research (Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey); Postscript: Reflections of a Confederado (Eugene C. Harter); Notes; Annotated Bibliography (James M. Gravois and Elizabeth J. Weisbrod); Contributors; Index
Summary This collection of essays--which also includes a previously unpublished narrative by an original settler-- examines the fascinating experiences of southern Confederate exiles in Brazil and their continuing legacy. During the late 1860s Southerners dissatisfied with the outcome of the Civil War and fearful of the extent of Union reprisals migrated to Brazil to build a new life for themselves. The Confederados--the great majority from Alabama and Texas--began a century-long adventure to establish a new homeland and to preserve important elements of their Old South heritage. For more than a hundre
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Subject American Confederate voluntary exiles -- Brazil -- History
Immigrants -- Brazil -- History -- 19th century
American Confederate voluntary exiles.
Immigrants.
Refugees.
SUBJECT United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Refugees
Brazil -- History -- Empire, 1822-1889. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85016561
Subject Brazil.
United States.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Dawsey, James M
Montgomery, Michael B
Flynt, Wayne
Dawson, John
Melo, Cecil Ataide
Weisbrod, Elizabeth
Gravois, James M
Harter, Eugene C
Jarnagin, Laura
Griggs, William C
ISBN 9780817389024
0817389024