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Democracy and the American Civil War: Race and African Americans in the Nineteenth Century

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Democracy and the American Civil War: Race and African Americans in the Nineteenth Century - Adams, Kevin (Editor), and Hudson, Leonne M (Editor)
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In 1865, after four tumultuous years of fighting, Americans welcomed the opportunity to return to a life of normalcy. President Abraham Lincoln issued his emancipation decree in January 1863 and had set the stage for what he hoped would be a smooth transition from war to peace with the announcement of his reconstruction program in December 1863 and with his call of "malice toward none and charity for all" in his Second Inaugural Address in March 1865. Lincoln's dream of completing the process of reconstructing the nation ...

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Democracy and the American Civil War: Race and African Americans in the Nineteenth Century 2016, Kent State University Press

ISBN-13: 9781606352694

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