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... South . Sir , this munificent appropriation would amount to nothing . It is not intended to meet the interests of any of the individual residents of the South except the officers of the Freed- men's Bureau . It is designed to assist ...
... South . Sir , this munificent appropriation would amount to nothing . It is not intended to meet the interests of any of the individual residents of the South except the officers of the Freed- men's Bureau . It is designed to assist ...
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... South || to support the poor of the South . And I will go as far as he who goes farthest in that direc- tion now to aid the same poor by any constitu- tional legislation . The destitution of the South , as a whole , is much exaggerated ...
... South || to support the poor of the South . And I will go as far as he who goes farthest in that direc- tion now to aid the same poor by any constitu- tional legislation . The destitution of the South , as a whole , is much exaggerated ...
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... SOUTH . To the Editor of the Tribune : SIR : Every philanthropic heart must feel grateful for what you have done in behalf of the famine- stricken people of the South ; but I every day see the evidence that the severity and magnitude of ...
... SOUTH . To the Editor of the Tribune : SIR : Every philanthropic heart must feel grateful for what you have done in behalf of the famine- stricken people of the South ; but I every day see the evidence that the severity and magnitude of ...
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