The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnBlue Ribbon Books, 1929 - 567 |
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... party or any man who stands up against universal suffrage . ' It was soon evident to Welles that ' prominent men are trying to establish a party on the basis of equality of races in the Rebel States for which the people are not prepared ...
... party or any man who stands up against universal suffrage . ' It was soon evident to Welles that ' prominent men are trying to establish a party on the basis of equality of races in the Rebel States for which the people are not prepared ...
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... Party ? A. Because that Party would disfranchise them , and if possible return them to slavery and certainly keep them in inferior positions before the law . Q. Would the Democrats take away all the negro's rights ? A. They would . Q ...
... Party ? A. Because that Party would disfranchise them , and if possible return them to slavery and certainly keep them in inferior positions before the law . Q. Would the Democrats take away all the negro's rights ? A. They would . Q ...
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... party fidelity , ' the sooner the party is dissolved , the better . ' 3 But Fate was playing pranks with Sumner in those darkening days . He had unwittingly offended Grant personally when the committee was considering the nomination of ...
... party fidelity , ' the sooner the party is dissolved , the better . ' 3 But Fate was playing pranks with Sumner in those darkening days . He had unwittingly offended Grant personally when the committee was considering the nomination of ...
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THE KING IS DEAD LONG LIVE THE KING | 3 |
Indiana against Johnson Morton replies Julian answers Hang liberally | 24 |
in the SouthCarpetbaggers and demagogues working on negroes The Four | 41 |
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