Memories of Carolinian Immigrants: Autobiographies, Diaries, and Letters from Colonial Times to the Present

Memories of Carolinian Immigrants: Autobiographies, Diaries, and Letters from Colonial Times to the Present

Memories of Carolinian Immigrants: Autobiographies, Diaries, and Letters from Colonial Times to the Present

Memories of Carolinian Immigrants: Autobiographies, Diaries, and Letters from Colonial Times to the Present

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Overview

This is a book about identity and remembrance. This anthology presents personal narratives and historical photographs that illuminate the diversity of immigrant experiences in North and South Carolina since 1700. The broad focus of the book encompasses all walks of life and documents three centuries of social, political, artistic, and cultural history. The chapters follow historical timelines starting with colonial experiences leading up to the American Revolution, followed by immigrant accounts before and during the Civil War, experiences in the New South, and memories of twentieth century immigrants and the most recent arrivals. The common denominators of the autobiographies, diaries, and letters hinge on the confluence of American patriotism and immigrant pride, coupled with old world loyalties and new world ambitions that reflect the demographic shift from European to Asian and Hispanic immigrants in the American Southeast.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761844143
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 08/16/2009
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Andreas Lixl is Professor of German and European Studies and Head of the Department of German and Russian at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His publications include anthologies of Jewish autobiographies, exile memoirs, as well as college textbooks and a monograph on political playwrights in Weimar Germany.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Recollections of Colonial Immigrants—Christoph von Graffenried: Account of the Founding of New Bern; Robert Witherspoon: Memories of a South Carolinian Settler; James Murray: Letters from a Scottish Pioneer; Olaudah Equiano: An African's Account; August Part 2 Memories of Revolution, Peace, and War 1776-1865—Christiana Teulon: Declaration of a Revolutionary War Widow; Joseph Salvador: Letter from Charleston; The Confession of Monday Gell; Chang and Eng Bunker: Family Letters; Omar ibn Said: Autobiography of a Part 3 New Carolinians in the New South 1865-1938—Nicholas Said: Memories of an African Muslim; John Wagener: South Carolina: Home of the Industrious Immigrant; Nettie McCormick Henley: Scottish Legacies; Louis Philippe Guigou: Waldensian Trail of FaithGeorge M Part 4 Modern Day Memories of Carolinian Immigrants—Max Heller: Memories of a Greenville Mayor; Durba Ahmed: Not as American as Apple Pie; Gisela Hood: Cold War Bride; The Khalid Family: Every Place That You Call Yours Is God's; Kwame Dawes: A Jamaican Father;
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