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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... demanded it ? ' Nobody outside of Congress is demand- ing it now , ' Blaine replied . Whereupon , casting scruples to the wind , Stevens retorted by quoting a private conversation of Blaine that there would be no impeachment , since ...
... demanded it ? ' Nobody outside of Congress is demand- ing it now , ' Blaine replied . Whereupon , casting scruples to the wind , Stevens retorted by quoting a private conversation of Blaine that there would be no impeachment , since ...
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... demanded the right to use the cars of the whites , who appealed to General Sheridan , without avail , and the blacks triumphed , and immediately demanded mixed schools and a division of the offices.3 It was under these conditions that ...
... demanded the right to use the cars of the whites , who appealed to General Sheridan , without avail , and the blacks triumphed , and immediately demanded mixed schools and a division of the offices.3 It was under these conditions that ...
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... demanded that aid be given . * His militia was so tied up with registration as to make it a partisan army . In one campaign he set aside the registration in eleven counties , ten with heavy Democratic majorities , on the ground of ...
... demanded that aid be given . * His militia was so tied up with registration as to make it a partisan army . In one campaign he set aside the registration in eleven counties , ten with heavy Democratic majorities , on the ground of ...
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