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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... leaders of the minority in Congress are given fuller treatment than has been fashionable , since they represented more Americans , North and South , than the leaders of the Radical majority , and were nearer right on the issues of ...
... leaders of the minority in Congress are given fuller treatment than has been fashionable , since they represented more Americans , North and South , than the leaders of the Radical majority , and were nearer right on the issues of ...
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... leaders was complaining that Johnson ' has been already in the hands of Chase , the Blairs , Halleck , Grant & Co. ' 6 II 7 Nowhere did the murder fall so like a pall as in the South . ' A canard ! ' cried Clay , of Alabama , in ...
... leaders was complaining that Johnson ' has been already in the hands of Chase , the Blairs , Halleck , Grant & Co. ' 6 II 7 Nowhere did the murder fall so like a pall as in the South . ' A canard ! ' cried Clay , of Alabama , in ...
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... leaders of the people , and empower the ignorant . Under the brilliant leadership of Alexander H. H. Stuart , the conservatives , organizing for resistance , and unfurl- ing the banner of universal amnesty and universal suffrage , had ...
... leaders of the people , and empower the ignorant . Under the brilliant leadership of Alexander H. H. Stuart , the conservatives , organizing for resistance , and unfurl- ing the banner of universal amnesty and universal suffrage , had ...
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