The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln1929 |
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... Military government or negro suffrage - Suffrage voted in District - Johnson's veto - Stanton again hostile — If in the District , why not in the South ? - The Washington atmosphere - Jobless men - Suspicions in so- ciety Johnson's ...
... Military government or negro suffrage - Suffrage voted in District - Johnson's veto - Stanton again hostile — If in the District , why not in the South ? - The Washington atmosphere - Jobless men - Suspicions in so- ciety Johnson's ...
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... military despotism was complete , with soldiers in posts at intervals of twenty and thirty miles , fraternizing with the negro mobs . " In Mississippi , with the courts open , forty - one men were tried by a military commission . Every ...
... military despotism was complete , with soldiers in posts at intervals of twenty and thirty miles , fraternizing with the negro mobs . " In Mississippi , with the courts open , forty - one men were tried by a military commission . Every ...
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... military outrage , the President plunged into charges as reckless as Morton's . Again Sheridan's twenty - five ... military invasion contrary to the spirit of Republican institutions , ' and voted down Thurman's amendment to the effect ...
... military outrage , the President plunged into charges as reckless as Morton's . Again Sheridan's twenty - five ... military invasion contrary to the spirit of Republican institutions , ' and voted down Thurman's amendment to the effect ...
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Andrew Johnson arms Babcock Belknap Ben Butler bitter blacks Blaine Butler Cabinet campaign carpetbaggers Chamberlain Chandler Charleston Colfax colored committee Congress Congressional Globe Conkling Convention corruption court crowd December declared Democrats denounced Diary dollars election February fight friends Garfield Gary Government Governor Gramercy Park Grant Greeley Hampton Hayes Hendricks Henry Henry Watterson Holden Ibid impeachment January John Julian Kate Chase Sprague leaders Legislature letter Louisiana March Meanwhile meeting military militia Mississippi Morton Nation never night nomination North orator Orleans outrages partisan party political politicians President protest Radicals railroads Reconstruction replied Republican Schurz Senate sent Sherman Simon Cameron soldiers soon South Carolina Southern Speaker speech Stanton streets Sumner Thad Stevens Thaddeus Stevens Theodore Tilton thought thousand Tilden tion troops Trumbull Union Vance vote Warmoth Washington Watterson White House women wrote York Herald York Tribune York World