The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnHoughton Mifflin, 1957 - 567 "This history recreates the Reconstruction period after the Civil war, the twelve tragic years that stretched from the death of Lincoln to the close of the Grant administration. The period lives again in this documented account of the political corruption of the times." Book rev. digest. |
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... North Carolina , but two were natives , the others carpetbaggers . One of these was A. W. Tourgée , whose ' Bricks Without Straw ' and other novels of reconstruction days had a long vogue ; and there was a preacher from the North , a ...
... North Carolina , but two were natives , the others carpetbaggers . One of these was A. W. Tourgée , whose ' Bricks Without Straw ' and other novels of reconstruction days had a long vogue ; and there was a preacher from the North , a ...
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... North . The Democratic press ascribed lawlessness in North Caro- lina to its continued treatment as a conquered province . Imposed upon the people was ' a government not of their choice , adminis- tered by men in whom they have no ...
... North . The Democratic press ascribed lawlessness in North Caro- lina to its continued treatment as a conquered province . Imposed upon the people was ' a government not of their choice , adminis- tered by men in whom they have no ...
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... North Caro- lina , 305 , 312–24 ; Ku - Klux Klan , 306–10 ; bogus Klan and violence , 311 ; State measures against Klan , 311 ; Radical rulers and misrule in North Carolina , 312- 17 ; white restoration there , impeachment of Holden ...
... North Caro- lina , 305 , 312–24 ; Ku - Klux Klan , 306–10 ; bogus Klan and violence , 311 ; State measures against Klan , 311 ; Radical rulers and misrule in North Carolina , 312- 17 ; white restoration there , impeachment of Holden ...
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