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... replied that 'the negroes are not intelligent enough to vote,' albeit we shall soon find him bowing to the party lash.7 Not afraid to speak out publicly, the General in a banquet speech in Indianapolis denounced negro suffrage and ...
... replied that 'the negroes are not intelligent enough to vote,' albeit we shall soon find him bowing to the party lash.7 Not afraid to speak out publicly, the General in a banquet speech in Indianapolis denounced negro suffrage and ...
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... negro suffrage at Richmond, and Julian replied at the State House in Indianapolis. VII The power of Morton was at this time supreme. He was the idol of his party and of returning soldiers, whom he assiduously cultivated. A.
... negro suffrage at Richmond, and Julian replied at the State House in Indianapolis. VII The power of Morton was at this time supreme. He was the idol of his party and of returning soldiers, whom he assiduously cultivated. A.
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... replied in a rabblerousing speech to a delighted throng of Radicals. Jeff Davis? 'I would indict him . . . I would convict him — and hang him in the name of God.' And what an outrage that Lee was unmolested, running up and down the ...
... replied in a rabblerousing speech to a delighted throng of Radicals. Jeff Davis? 'I would indict him . . . I would convict him — and hang him in the name of God.' And what an outrage that Lee was unmolested, running up and down the ...
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... replied, 'to men who go out and fight the battles of the country . . . is it not passing strange that you cannot grant land to those who till the soil and make provision to sustain your army?'2 More: 'Do you want cities to take control ...
... replied, 'to men who go out and fight the battles of the country . . . is it not passing strange that you cannot grant land to those who till the soil and make provision to sustain your army?'2 More: 'Do you want cities to take control ...
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... by Chief Justice Chase concerning Johnson's reputation for sobriety in Tennessee, Parson Brownlow, his most vituperative foe, replied that, while he was not a total abstainer from liquors, 'nobody in Tennessee ever regarded him.
... by Chief Justice Chase concerning Johnson's reputation for sobriety in Tennessee, Parson Brownlow, his most vituperative foe, replied that, while he was not a total abstainer from liquors, 'nobody in Tennessee ever regarded him.
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