登陆注册
15299300000004

第4章 THE AFTERMATH OF WAR(4)

The greatest weakness of both races was their extreme poverty.The crops of 1865 turned out badly, for most of the soldiers reached home too late for successful planting, and the Negro labor was not dependable.The sale of such cotton and farm products as had escaped the treasury agents was of some help, but curiously enough much of the good money thus obtained was spent extravagantly by a people used to Confederate rag money and for four years deprived of the luxuries of life.The poorer whites who had lost all were close to starvation.In the white counties which had sent so large a proportion of men to the army, the destitution was most acute.In many families the breadwinner had been killed in war.After 1862, relief systems had been organized in nearly all the Confederate States for the purpose of aiding the poor whites, but these organizations were disbanded in 1865.AFreedmen's Bureau official traveling through the desolate back country furnishes a description which might have applied to two hundred counties, a third of the South: "It is a common, an every-day sight in Randolph County, that of women and children, most of whom were formerly in good circumstances, begging for bread from door to door.Meat of any kind has been a stranger to many of their mouths for months.The drought cut off what little crops they hoped to save, and they must have immediate help or perish.By far the greater suffering exists among the whites.Their scanty supplies have been exhausted, and now they look to the Government alone for support.Some are without homes of any description."Where the armies had passed, few of the people, white or black, remained; most of them had been forced as "refugees" within the Union lines or into the interior of the Confederacy.Now, along with the disbanded Confederate soldiers, they came straggling back to their war-swept homes.It was estimated, in December 1865, that in the states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia, there were five hundred thousand white people who were without the necessaries of life; numbers died from lack of food.Within a few months, relief agencies were at work.In the North, especially in the border states and in New York, charitable organizations collected and forwarded great quantities of supplies to the Negroes and to the whites in the hill and mountain counties.The reorganized state and local governments sent food from the unravaged portions of the Black Belt to the nearest white counties, and the army commanders gave some aid.As soon as the Freedmen's Bureau was organized, it fed to the limit of its supplies the needy whites as well as the blacks.

The extent of the relief afforded by the charity of the North and by the agencies of the United States Government is not now generally remembered, probably on account of the later objectionable activities of the Freedmen's Bureau, but it was at the time properly appreciated.A Southern journalist, writing of what he saw in Georgia, remarked that "it must be a matter of gratitude as well as surprise for our people to see a Government which was lately fighting us with fire and sword and shell, now generously feeding our poor and distressed.In the immense crowds which throng the distributing house, I notice the mothers and fathers, widows and orphans of our soldiers.

...Again, the Confederate soldier, with one leg or one arm, the crippled, maimed, and broken, and the worn and destitute men, who fought bravely their enemies then, their benefactors now, have their sacks filled and are fed."Acute distress continued until 1867; after that year there was no further danger of starvation.Some of the poor whites, especially in the remote districts, never again reached a comfortable standard of living; some were demoralized by too much assistance; others were discouraged and left the South for the West or the North.But the mass of the people accepted the discipline of poverty and made the best of their situation.

The difficulties, however, that beset even the courageous and the competent were enormous.The general paralysis of industry, the breaking up of society, and poverty on all sides bore especially hard on those who had not previously been manual laborers.Physicians could get practice enough but no fees;lawyers who had supported the Confederacy found it difficult to get back into the reorganized courts because of the test oaths and the competition of "loyal" attorneys; and for the teachers there were few schools.We read of officers high in the Confederate service selling to Federal soldiers the pies and cakes cooked by their wives, of others selling fish and oysters which they themselves had caught, and of men and women hitching themselves to plows when they had no horse or mule.

Such incidents must, from their nature, have been infrequent, but they show to what straits some at least were reduced.Six years after the war, James S.

Pike, then in South Carolina, mentions cases which might be duplicated in nearly every old Southern community: "In the vicinity," he says, "lived a gentleman whose income when the war broke out was rated at $150,000 a year.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我的·兵器谱

    我的·兵器谱

    我原以为,我的一生就要伴随着刀光剑影生活;不断地刀剑,不断地穿越;直到——你毫无征兆的出现在我的生命中。那一刻,我才知道,原来,之前的我是多么的荒唐;原来,我也可拥有轰轰烈烈的爱;原来,刀剑对于我来说,并不只是一种象征。谢谢你,愿意一直等着我;谢谢你爱我,我的天使。——祁言之难道这就是一见钟情吗?在见到你的第一眼,我便已知晓:这一生,我与你,再也逃不开彼此。我爱你,只是你,尽管你从来不会为我而停留,但我已经任性地爱上了你。谢谢你,愿意接受我的爱!——姬雪
  • 校花高手之成神纪

    校花高手之成神纪

    什么东西能将沉眠的战刀唤醒?没错,是鲜血。就算再圣洁的战刀,也有着嗜血的一面,不管有怎样堂而皇之的理由,它的锐利都只是为了杀戮而生。凌风,就是一把锋锐的战刀,随着鲜血的洗礼,注定要傲视九重天!重生学生偶遇美女校花,成就最强贴身保镖!斗智商,玩计谋,背后捅刀子让你防不胜防!搞实力,碾压一切天才,成就天下最强战神!
  • 千鬼

    千鬼

    一个疯道的介入,他的生活顿时间充斥着诡异……
  • 恭拜我的黑羽殿下

    恭拜我的黑羽殿下

    正如笔名所看,我叫黑羽雪子,来自三次元,我喜欢黑羽快斗,呃,不是这么简单就说完了,其实我认识快斗的故事很漫长啊,也不是,虽然我认识他,但他好像根本不知道我是谁,其实我也想穿越啦,不过貌似不可能,这也许是一个梦?我穿越了,到了我梦寐以求的世界,快斗,我来啦!恩,这个,我失忆了,没有自己喜欢快斗的记忆了,命运啊,你就这么折磨我?得了,我已经很幸运了,总比一个人痴呆呆的望着电脑发呆要好吧。请亲们支持我的新作哇!
  • 亿界为尊

    亿界为尊

    万界陨落,众圣归墟。。人界崛起的天才杨颢,如何能证道再创辉煌??
  • EXO:一生挚爱

    EXO:一生挚爱

    你的手心,还余留着她的温度;你的脑海,还会出现她的身影;你的指尖,还弹跳着写给她的音符;你的口中,还唱着专属她的歌······
  • 残尸

    残尸

    故事情节慢慢会恐怖起来、言情和恐怖时间流逝的滴答声。听不见狂躁的梦流逝。只听见冷剑划破夜空的长嘶、
  • 安月十二,我在等你

    安月十二,我在等你

    十二月,一年中最后的一月,是否会带给林安月一个不可描述的奇迹的呢……"顾梓凌你想干嘛,我警告你哦,不要靠近我""林安月,你说,我想干嘛呢"……"啊!救命呀……"真是哔了狗了,她真后悔,就不该信了这头狼,呜哇哇"妈妈,来救我啊"……但这一切的一切都只是过往云烟,是否还能回到过去,那个美丽的过去
  • 我是林黛玉转世

    我是林黛玉转世

    宝哥哥娶妻了,我还等什么?我要嫁人。这孩子怎么啦?自杀一回,脑残啦?
  • 从今天开始修真

    从今天开始修真

    世间难得修真法,老子顺天命,元始养气运,通天修自我,女娲蕴功德,接引转生死,准提主寂灭。但这个年头,哪有天命?哪有动乱给你养运藏德?哪有深山老林,天材地宝给你埋头苦修?“所以说,修真修真,是站在四维的角度看三维,对于高一维度的生物来说,低维度生物的任何行为,能力,都不过是渣渣,就好像你看一本书,书里的人开山填海,睁眼宇宙生,闭眼天地灭,那又如何?对于读者来说,假的可笑,随便一撕,用火一烧,马上就变灰灰。”真器傍身,造出一个个小世界,地球上人这么多,每天不知道死多少人,何必浪费?全来我的小世界里,助我修真吧!