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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... carpetbaggers campaigning on plantations , kiss- ing the babies , while the old black mammies fervently exclaimed , ' I will vote ebery day foh dat man , ' for ' dat man is a good ' publi- can ' ; and the carpetbaggers would piously ...
... carpetbaggers campaigning on plantations , kiss- ing the babies , while the old black mammies fervently exclaimed , ' I will vote ebery day foh dat man , ' for ' dat man is a good ' publi- can ' ; and the carpetbaggers would piously ...
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... carpetbaggers lead ; these simple souls follow trustingly . A carpetbagger from New York , Dr. Frank- lin , sits in the Speaker's chair . The old governing element is hopeless , though a few determined spirits like J. Z. George still ...
... carpetbaggers lead ; these simple souls follow trustingly . A carpetbagger from New York , Dr. Frank- lin , sits in the Speaker's chair . The old governing element is hopeless , though a few determined spirits like J. Z. George still ...
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... carpetbaggers , raised the color line themselves . The Northern adventurers were alarmed . Had they created a Frankenstein monster ? The Re- publican ' Columbus Press ' complained bitterly of the disposition of the negroes to despoil ...
... carpetbaggers , raised the color line themselves . The Northern adventurers were alarmed . Had they created a Frankenstein monster ? The Re- publican ' Columbus Press ' complained bitterly of the disposition of the negroes to despoil ...
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