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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... women and dependents . His daughter , recalling his relations with a slave , his bodyguard in Greeneville , thought her father more the slave than the master of the negro . Toward the invalid wife he was ineffably tender , and in his ...
... women and dependents . His daughter , recalling his relations with a slave , his bodyguard in Greeneville , thought her father more the slave than the master of the negro . Toward the invalid wife he was ineffably tender , and in his ...
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... women.1 Unfounded as were these fears , there were instances where sol- diers , unworthily officered , maliciously frightened women and children by pushing into houses and jeering at the faithful who stood by to protect them.2 But the ...
... women.1 Unfounded as were these fears , there were instances where sol- diers , unworthily officered , maliciously frightened women and children by pushing into houses and jeering at the faithful who stood by to protect them.2 But the ...
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... women with disrespect , and worked when they pleased . Through 1869 this woman never slept without a loaded pistol under her pillow.2 All over the South , white women armed themselves in self - defense . Before the Klan appeared , and ...
... women with disrespect , and worked when they pleased . Through 1869 this woman never slept without a loaded pistol under her pillow.2 All over the South , white women armed themselves in self - defense . Before the Klan appeared , and ...
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