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The national government would seek to heal the scars of war by cultivating the
good will of the southern whites — allowing them a fair share of national
economic benefits and political honors - while relying upon their leaders to
respect the ...
The national government would seek to heal the scars of war by cultivating the
good will of the southern whites — allowing them a fair share of national
economic benefits and political honors - while relying upon their leaders to
respect the ...
Page 79
in Louisiana ; he has appointed a Southern Democrat , formerly a high officer in
the Confederate army , to a seat in his Cabinet ; he has manifested in his
personal and official bearing a spirit of friendliness and confidence toward the
Southern ...
in Louisiana ; he has appointed a Southern Democrat , formerly a high officer in
the Confederate army , to a seat in his Cabinet ; he has manifested in his
personal and official bearing a spirit of friendliness and confidence toward the
Southern ...
Page 80
38 Those views were surely at variance with his stern warnings during the
election of 1872 to beware the unrepentent southern supporters of Horace
Greeley , but his conversion was neither sudden nor imitative . Over the past two
years Hoar ...
38 Those views were surely at variance with his stern warnings during the
election of 1872 to beware the unrepentent southern supporters of Horace
Greeley , but his conversion was neither sudden nor imitative . Over the past two
years Hoar ...
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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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