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... Presidents — The Cooper Union meeting — Logan supports Johnson — Antinegro feeling in North — Race riots — General Sherman against suffrage — Radicals organize — Union League Club sends negro organizers South — Boston mass meeting ...
... Presidents — The Cooper Union meeting — Logan supports Johnson — Antinegro feeling in North — Race riots — General Sherman against suffrage — Radicals organize — Union League Club sends negro organizers South — Boston mass meeting ...
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... presidential candidacy — Ben Butler's detectives — Abuse of Mrs. Lincoln — Democrats gain heavily — Stevens loses Lancaster — Celebration at Washington — The Cookes depressed. IX. THE. GREAT. AMERICAN. FARCE. Stevens tottering — Johnson's ...
... presidential candidacy — Ben Butler's detectives — Abuse of Mrs. Lincoln — Democrats gain heavily — Stevens loses Lancaster — Celebration at Washington — The Cookes depressed. IX. THE. GREAT. AMERICAN. FARCE. Stevens tottering — Johnson's ...
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... presidential campaign had forced a semblance of harmony, but the feeling of hostility which bristles in this document was beating fiercely beneath the surface when the assassin's bullet removed this conciliatory figure from the pathway ...
... presidential campaign had forced a semblance of harmony, but the feeling of hostility which bristles in this document was beating fiercely beneath the surface when the assassin's bullet removed this conciliatory figure from the pathway ...
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... presidential reply was such that the visitors 'applauded his declarations and parted after a very pleasant interview.'1 Leaving the Treasury, the conspirators hurried to the Willard to meet Ben Butler, who had hastened to the city. He ...
... presidential reply was such that the visitors 'applauded his declarations and parted after a very pleasant interview.'1 Leaving the Treasury, the conspirators hurried to the Willard to meet Ben Butler, who had hastened to the city. He ...
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... presidential mind on the negroes and suffrage, was convinced of Johnson's sympathy. 'He accepted this idea completely,' wrote Sumner to John Bright.5 'Our new President accepts the principle and the application of negro suffrage,' he ...
... presidential mind on the negroes and suffrage, was convinced of Johnson's sympathy. 'He accepted this idea completely,' wrote Sumner to John Bright.5 'Our new President accepts the principle and the application of negro suffrage,' he ...
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