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In his concern to assist Lincoln in defeating the rebellion and to assist Sumner in
transforming the social , economic , and political ... The defeat of the South would
be the defeat of slavery , of agrarian obstruction , and of the Democratic party .
In his concern to assist Lincoln in defeating the rebellion and to assist Sumner in
transforming the social , economic , and political ... The defeat of the South would
be the defeat of slavery , of agrarian obstruction , and of the Democratic party .
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January 1883 , or would “ the Stalwarts and others who have sympathized with
Butler and his ways in the past ” seek an alliance with the Democrats to defeat
him and unhorse the Massachusetts Half - Breeds ? 18 Hoar received many
reports ...
January 1883 , or would “ the Stalwarts and others who have sympathized with
Butler and his ways in the past ” seek an alliance with the Democrats to defeat
him and unhorse the Massachusetts Half - Breeds ? 18 Hoar received many
reports ...
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With the defeat of the elections bill , the Republican party and Congress virtually
abdicated the field of civil rights legislation . The political role of the Negro in the
South was , of course , a declining one before the elections bill was ever ...
With the defeat of the elections bill , the Republican party and Congress virtually
abdicated the field of civil rights legislation . The political role of the Negro in the
South was , of course , a declining one before the elections bill was ever ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
Copyright | |
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