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Page 28
Hoar ' s inherited faith in individual responsibility and the continued improvement
of mankind naturally led him to an interest in reform movements that promoted
the intention of a beneficent Providence that republican government become
ever ...
Hoar ' s inherited faith in individual responsibility and the continued improvement
of mankind naturally led him to an interest in reform movements that promoted
the intention of a beneficent Providence that republican government become
ever ...
Page 161
The next fifteen years would see the continued revision of southern state
constitutions , the continued decline of the Republican party in the South , and
the perfection of legalized and compulsory Jim Crow segregation . With the
defeat of the ...
The next fifteen years would see the continued revision of southern state
constitutions , the continued decline of the Republican party in the South , and
the perfection of legalized and compulsory Jim Crow segregation . With the
defeat of the ...
Page 177
Grover Cleveland returned to the presidency in 1893 with his natural
conservatism strengthened , but with a continued determination to reform the tariff
. He would probably have done well to have proposed tariff revision to the Fifty -
third ...
Grover Cleveland returned to the presidency in 1893 with his natural
conservatism strengthened , but with a continued determination to reform the tariff
. He would probably have done well to have proposed tariff revision to the Fifty -
third ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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