The Tragic Era - The Revolution After LincolnRead Books Ltd, 23 mar 2011 - 604 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... colored girls — Idle soldiers — Officers in best homes — Conflicts of civil and military authority — Effect of negro soldiers — Acts of brutality — The spirit of Southern women — A social tragedy at Chapel Hill — Reports on the spirit ...
... colored girls — Idle soldiers — Officers in best homes — Conflicts of civil and military authority — Effect of negro soldiers — Acts of brutality — The spirit of Southern women — A social tragedy at Chapel Hill — Reports on the spirit ...
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... colored Zouaves — Taken to Capitol — To the station — Scene en route — At Lancaster — His will — His epitaph — Grant doubts about nomination — Republican charges against him — Phillips's sneer — Theodore Tilton's — Satisfies the ...
... colored Zouaves — Taken to Capitol — To the station — Scene en route — At Lancaster — His will — His epitaph — Grant doubts about nomination — Republican charges against him — Phillips's sneer — Theodore Tilton's — Satisfies the ...
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... colored Madame Roland of the Radicals — Her salon — The Rollin sisters described — Their relations to the lobby — A visit to the Legislature — Dress of members — Feet on desks — Horseplay of statesmen — R. B. Elliott speaks — Illiteracy ...
... colored Madame Roland of the Radicals — Her salon — The Rollin sisters described — Their relations to the lobby — A visit to the Legislature — Dress of members — Feet on desks — Horseplay of statesmen — R. B. Elliott speaks — Illiteracy ...
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... colored State governments are not desirable . . . they will bring about a war of races.'2 This speech attracted wide attention and the 'New York World' thought that the speaker 'will in a short time make a tolerable Democrat.'3 Two ...
... colored State governments are not desirable . . . they will bring about a war of races.'2 This speech attracted wide attention and the 'New York World' thought that the speaker 'will in a short time make a tolerable Democrat.'3 Two ...
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... colored soldiers appeared at the White House, Johnson sought to give them friendly advice, warning them against idleness, assuring them that liberty did not mean lawlessness, and urging them to adopt systems of morality and to abstain ...
... colored soldiers appeared at the White House, Johnson sought to give them friendly advice, warning them against idleness, assuring them that liberty did not mean lawlessness, and urging them to adopt systems of morality and to abstain ...
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