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The Miscegenation of Richard Mentor Johnson as an Issue in the National Election Campaign of 1835-1836
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The South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials and Enforcement of Federal Rights, 1871-1872
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"A Model New England State":
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Racey Rhetoric, and Emancipation:
The Election of 1862 in Illinois
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The Burden of Local Black Leadership during Reconstruction:
A Research Note
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For the Army, the People, and Abraham Lincoln:
A Yankee Newspaper in Occupied Texas
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Captain Nathaniel Gordon, the Only American Executed for Violating the Slave Trade Laws
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Neutralizing the Valley:
The Role of Military Intelligence in the Defeat of Jubal Early's Army of the Valley, 1864-1865
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Donald M. Fisher
Born in Ireland, Killed at Gettysburg:
The Life, Death, and Legacy of Patrick Henry O'Rorke
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Railroad Subsidies and Black Aspirations:
The Politics of Economic Development in Reconstruction Mobile, 1865-1879
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Another Look at Grant's Crossing of the James, 1864
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Conciliation and Its Failure, 1861-1862
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Reconstruction in the Wake of Vietnam:
The Pardoning of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis
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The Telegraph, Censorship, and Politics at the Outset of the Civil War
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Richard A. Sauers
The Confederate Congress and the Loss of Roanoke Island
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Joseph G. Dawson III
The Confederacy Revisited:
Encyclopedia of the Confederacy
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Enforcing a Vision of Community:
The Role of the Test Oath in Missouri's Reconstruction
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Noel Fisher
"The Leniency Shown Them Has Been Unavailing":
The Confederate Occupation of East Tennessee
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Prince without a Kingdom:
The Recall of John Bankhead Magruder
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Warner Dahlgren Farr
Samuel Preston Moore:
Confederate Surgeon General
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