The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnLiterary Guild of America, 1929 - 567 |
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Strona xi
... Union League Club - Scenes of Philadelphia speech At Newark - The New York triumph - Street scenes - Banquet at Delmonico's - Johnson's patriotic speech - Midnight crowds - Drives in Central Park - Races with Grant - At Albany Rome ...
... Union League Club - Scenes of Philadelphia speech At Newark - The New York triumph - Street scenes - Banquet at Delmonico's - Johnson's patriotic speech - Midnight crowds - Drives in Central Park - Races with Grant - At Albany Rome ...
Strona xiii
... Union League emissaries in South Consolidating negro vote - The Union League Club - Inciting blacks against native whites Organizing on plantations speakers Low types Advises stealing - Freedmen taught Freedmen's Bureau agents ' part ...
... Union League emissaries in South Consolidating negro vote - The Union League Club - Inciting blacks against native whites Organizing on plantations speakers Low types Advises stealing - Freedmen taught Freedmen's Bureau agents ' part ...
Strona xiv
... Union League as arbitrator - Hunnicutt wins - Florida carpetbag leaders - Joe Brown of Georgia Effect of his apostasy - Praised by Greeley - Depression and hopelessness in South Benjamin H. Hill steps forth - His portrait - His call to ...
... Union League as arbitrator - Hunnicutt wins - Florida carpetbag leaders - Joe Brown of Georgia Effect of his apostasy - Praised by Greeley - Depression and hopelessness in South Benjamin H. Hill steps forth - His portrait - His call to ...
Strona xv
... Union League plans revival of war hates - Calls on Grant - Morton's resolution on ' outrages ' - Grant's re- ply - Press propaganda The Ku - Klux Act - Grant's Proclamation on ' out- rages ' in South Carolina - Viciousness of Ku ...
... Union League plans revival of war hates - Calls on Grant - Morton's resolution on ' outrages ' - Grant's re- ply - Press propaganda The Ku - Klux Act - Grant's Proclamation on ' out- rages ' in South Carolina - Viciousness of Ku ...
Strona xvii
... Union League plans revival of war hates Calls on Grant Morton's resolution on ' outrages ' - Grant's re- ply - Press propaganda - The Ku - Klux Act Grant's Proclamation on ' out- rages ' in South Carolina - Viciousness of Ku - Klux ...
... Union League plans revival of war hates Calls on Grant Morton's resolution on ' outrages ' - Grant's re- ply - Press propaganda - The Ku - Klux Act Grant's Proclamation on ' out- rages ' in South Carolina - Viciousness of Ku - Klux ...
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Strona 20 - Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired;...
Strona 387 - It has been the kindness of the sympathy which in these later years he has displayed toward the impoverished and suffering people of the Southern States that has unveiled to me the generous and tender heart which beat beneath the bosom of the zealot, and has forced me to yield him the tribute of my respect, I might even say of my admiration.
Strona 19 - I voted against him ; I spoke against him ; I spent my money to defeat him ; — but still I love my country ; I love the Constitution ; I intend to insist upon its guaranties. There, and there alone, I intend to plant myself...
Strona 95 - In all our history, in all our experience as a people, living under Federal and State law, no such system as that contemplated by the details of this bill has ever before been proposed or adopted. They establish for the safety of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the General Government has ever provided for the white race.
Strona 128 - Every unregenerate rebel.. . calls himself a Democrat. Every bounty jumper, every deserter, every sneak who ran away from the draft calls himself a Democrat...
Strona 455 - I was addressing a large and excited crowd, large numbers of whom were armed, and literally had my arm extended upward in pleading for peace and the Union of our Fathers, when the telegraphic news was announced of the firing on Sumter and the President's call for seventy-five thousand volunteers. When my hand came down from that impassioned gesticulation, it fell slowly and sadly by the side of a Secessionist.
Strona 209 - I repose in this quiet and secluded spot, not from any natural preference for solitude, but, finding other cemeteries limited as to race by charter rules, I have chosen this, that I might illustrate in my death the principles which I advocated through a long life, Equality of Man before his Creator.
Strona 95 - The tendency of the bill must be to resuscitate the spirit of rebellion and to arrest the progress of those influences which are more closely drawing around the States the bonds of union and peace. My...
Strona 95 - ... the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the General Government has ever provided for the white race. In fact, the distinction of race and color is by the bill made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white race. They interfere with the municipal legislation of the States, with the relations existing exclusively between a State and its citizens, or between inhabitants of the same...
Strona 97 - President and everybody else, that if God Almighty has stricken one member so that he cannot be here to uphold the dictation of a despot, I thank Him for His interposition, and I will take advantage of it if I can.
