Reunion and Reaction


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First published in 1951, Reunion and Reaction quickly became a classic. Its entirely new interpretation was a revision of previous attitudes toward the Reconstruction period, the history of the Republican party, and the realignment of forces that fought the Civil War. This important work is reissued with a new introduction by the author.




Reunion and Reaction


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Reunion and Reaction


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Region, Race, and Reconstruction


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In this tribute to one of the foremost American historians, the topics range from an intriguing analysis of taxation's role in the downfall of Republican state governments during Rconstruction to an investigation of the relationship between fencing laws and Populism, from a study of the troubled experiment of educating blacks and American Indianas together at Hampton Institute to an account of Booker T. Washington's relationship with Jews.




The Compromise of 1877


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This collection brings together primary source documents related to the Compromise of 1877. It begins with a general overview essay that introduces the major conflicts, issues, and controversies revolving around the compromise,