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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... blacks ' one of the most re- markable orators in the United States , ' 1 and , in North Carolina , ' the ablest popular orator in the State , ' and had met a negro shoe- maker who had more sense than his master , though he was a Judge ...
... blacks ' one of the most re- markable orators in the United States , ' 1 and , in North Carolina , ' the ablest popular orator in the State , ' and had met a negro shoe- maker who had more sense than his master , though he was a Judge ...
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... black men's minds a hatred and distrust of the native whites . Thus , more than once , when the simple blacks were gathered in groups about an agitator of the lowest type , the Klans- men , lighted by torches , would appear , silently ...
... black men's minds a hatred and distrust of the native whites . Thus , more than once , when the simple blacks were gathered in groups about an agitator of the lowest type , the Klans- men , lighted by torches , would appear , silently ...
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... blacks by blacks , one of a white by a white , and one of a white by a negro because of the seduction of the black man's sister . Not one murderer had been hanged.1 Overtaxed and underprotected , the whites in the black belt , im ...
... blacks by blacks , one of a white by a white , and one of a white by a negro because of the seduction of the black man's sister . Not one murderer had been hanged.1 Overtaxed and underprotected , the whites in the black belt , im ...
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