Drew A. Swanson is Jack N. and Addie D. Averitt Distinguished Professor of Southern History at Georgia Southern University.
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"A short, crisply written account . . . . Swanson has a feel for human drama and for Caswell County itself, set amid the "rolling red clay hills" of a once-prosperous tobacco-growing region whose inhabitants were divided almost equally between white and black . . . . a valuable contribution to the literature of Reconstruction."--Wall Street Journal "Drawing on personal testimony, newspaper reports, and period correspondence, Swanson attempts to reconstruct John Stephens's life--and to show how his murder shaped North Carolina politics for years to come."--The Civil War Monitor "Swanson [has] made strong additions to North Carolina's Reconstruction historiography. . . . I strongly encourage readers interested in North Carolina during Reconstruction to read [this book] in order to grasp the tumultuous life and tragic death of State Senator John W. Stephens."--North Carolina Historical Review