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... Reconstruction , 1865–1877 ( New York and London , 1965 ) , 89 . 4. The founding father of the long - dominant school of reconstruction history which saw little virtue in the radicals and little merit in any attempt to guarantee the ...
... Reconstruction , 1865–1877 ( New York and London , 1965 ) , 89 . 4. The founding father of the long - dominant school of reconstruction history which saw little virtue in the radicals and little merit in any attempt to guarantee the ...
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... Reconstruction , 1865–1877 ( New York , 1965 ) , quite the best brief reassessment of the whole problem ; John H. Franklin , Reconstruction after the Civil War ( Chicago , 1961 ) , which is somewhat fuller on reconstruction in the South ...
... Reconstruction , 1865–1877 ( New York , 1965 ) , quite the best brief reassessment of the whole problem ; John H. Franklin , Reconstruction after the Civil War ( Chicago , 1961 ) , which is somewhat fuller on reconstruction in the South ...
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... reconstruction , 520 , 608 , 609 ; character and limitations of , 621-3 . See also Radical Republicans during re- construction , and Reconstruction Radical Republicans : character and identity of , 204-7 , 621-3 ; and crisis of Dec ...
... reconstruction , 520 , 608 , 609 ; character and limitations of , 621-3 . See also Radical Republicans during re- construction , and Reconstruction Radical Republicans : character and identity of , 204-7 , 621-3 ; and crisis of Dec ...
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