Books by "William Van Ornum"

12 books found

American Blue-book of Biography

American Blue-book of Biography

by Thomas William Herringshaw

1914

A Simple Test for Casein in Milk and Its Relation to the Dairy Industry

A Simple Test for Casein in Milk and Its Relation to the Dairy Industry

by Alexander Septimus Alexander, Edward Holyoke Farrington, Edwin Bret Hart, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, James Garfield Fuller, C. A. Ocock, Charles William Stoddart, George Alfred Olson, Martin Meyers

1907

At Freedom's Edge

At Freedom's Edge

by William Cohen

1991 · LSU Press

Even after the Civil War, blacks despaired of being treated as equals in a white man’s world. They were deprived of many of the most basic rights of citizenship, and were often cheated and exploited. As a result they clung tenaciously to that most important of new rights—the right to move. At Freedom’s Edge is William Cohen’s comprehensive history of black mobility from the Civil War to World War I. Cohen treats mobility as a central component of black freedom, crucial in the emergence of a free labor system, and equally crucial as an obstacle to the persistent southern white effort to reassert hegemony over blacks in all areas of life. This study has a rigorously southern focus. Most historians of black migration concentrate on telling how the migrants adjusted to northern life, but Cohen provides detailed accounts of internal southern movement and efforts to leave the South. He also examines the relative absence, during this period, of significant migration to the North. Cohen presents a thorough treatment of the efforts of the Freedmen’s Bureau to restructure the southern labor system, showing how heavily this organization was influenced by questions involving black mobility. He also gives the fullest picture yet of the postwar emergence of the occupation of the labor agent. Among the migration episodes he considers are the Liberia movement, the Kansas exodus, the movement of blacks from Georgia and the Carolinas to Arkansas and Mississippi, and the migration to Oklahoma. The post-Reconstruction era was marked by a concerted white thrust to destroy black freedom. Cohen shows that while whites succeeded in establishing almost total dominion in the political and social realms, they failed when they tried to erect a system of involuntary servitude that would seriously limit black movement. Cohen argues that the difference here arose from the fact that whites were largely united on matters such as suffrage and segregation but were divided on the desirability of immobilizing the black labor force. Those who depended on black labor sought legal formulas aimed at stopping black movement. They met resistance, however, from those who did not share their economic interests. This study, then, is almost as much a legal history of white efforts to interdict black movement as it is a history of black migration. At Freedom’s Edge is a probing study of the black search for freedom within freedom.

A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literature

A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literature

by William Swan Sonnenschein

1895

The Spread of Tuberculosis Through Factory Skim Milk

The Spread of Tuberculosis Through Factory Skim Milk

by Alexander Septimus Alexander, Andrew Robeson Whitson, Edmond Joseph Delwiche, Edward Holyoke Farrington, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Harry Luman Russell, William Arnon Henry, Daniel Henry Otis, Edwin George Hastings, George Alfred Olson, Roy T. Harris

1906

The Hand-book of Beta Theta Pi

The Hand-book of Beta Theta Pi

by William Raimond Baird

1907

Studies of State Departments of Education

Studies of State Departments of Education

by Alina Marie Lindegren, Edith Anna Lathrop, Frederick James Kelly, Henry Ridgely Evans, Lulu B Anderson, United States. Office of Education, Benjamin William Frazier, John Hamilton McNeely, Ward W Keesecker, Ella Burgess Ratcliffe

1940

An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals

An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals

by Arthur Cutts Willard, Edward Wight Washburn, Fred B. Seely, Harry Harkness Stoek, Herbert Fisher Moore, Rexford Newcomb, Tokujiro Yoshida, Torata Matsumoto, Alonzo Plumsted Kratz, Jesse Benjamin Kommers, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Engineering Experiment Station, William James Putnam, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Engineering Experiment Station, Vincent Stephen Day

1921

A Treatise on Civil Engineering

A Treatise on Civil Engineering

by William Macfarland Patton

1905