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Page 78
The nation and Republican party should advance old goals by new tactics .
Efforts to support carpetbag governments by force of federal arms and to protect
Negro rights by means of federally supported Republican organizations must
give ...
The nation and Republican party should advance old goals by new tactics .
Efforts to support carpetbag governments by force of federal arms and to protect
Negro rights by means of federally supported Republican organizations must
give ...
Page 82
1878 , the failure of the southern whites to join the Republican party , the
continued intimidation of Negro voters in the South , and the conduct of the
southern Bourbons in Congress . In combination they inspired a revived
suspicion of southern ...
1878 , the failure of the southern whites to join the Republican party , the
continued intimidation of Negro voters in the South , and the conduct of the
southern Bourbons in Congress . In combination they inspired a revived
suspicion of southern ...
Page 161
It witnessed the last explosion of sectional anger and bitterness in the post - Civil
War generation , as it represented its last effort in behalf of equal political rights
for the American Negro . The next fifteen years would see the continued revision
...
It witnessed the last explosion of sectional anger and bitterness in the post - Civil
War generation , as it represented its last effort in behalf of equal political rights
for the American Negro . The next fifteen years would see the continued revision
...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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