The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 567 Recreates the 12 years after the Civil War when Andrew Johnson was maligned by his enemies because he was seeking honestly to carry out the conciliatory and wise policy of Lincoln. Brutal men, inspired by personal ambition or party motives, assumed the pose of philanthropists and patriots, and thus deceived and misguided vast numbers of well-meaning people in the North. Shows the psychological effect on Southern people of the despotic policies of which they were the victims. |
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... Union . ' John Brown compared to Christ ? What blasphemy ! ' I once heard it said that fanaticism always ends in heaven or in hell . . . I believe it true . ' John Brown a god ? ' Those may make him a god who will , and worship him who ...
... Union . ' John Brown compared to Christ ? What blasphemy ! ' I once heard it said that fanaticism always ends in heaven or in hell . . . I believe it true . ' John Brown a god ? ' Those may make him a god who will , and worship him who ...
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... Union and certainly not a separate power , he said : " They were once States of the Union - that every one concedes -bound to the Union and made members of the Union by the Constitution of the United States . . . . They did not secede ...
... Union and certainly not a separate power , he said : " They were once States of the Union - that every one concedes -bound to the Union and made members of the Union by the Constitution of the United States . . . . They did not secede ...
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... Union . ( Thunderous applause . ) The Union is preserved , one and inseparable . " ... Let us stand upon a common platform the Union of these States - lifting ourselves above party and the shackles of party . ' At Newark he stood on the ...
... Union . ( Thunderous applause . ) The Union is preserved , one and inseparable . " ... Let us stand upon a common platform the Union of these States - lifting ourselves above party and the shackles of party . ' At Newark he stood on the ...
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