The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... equal- ity . The pervasiveness of racial prejudice in the free states was a harsh reality . Negroes were not numerous there , numbering only 225,000 as against 18,500,000 whites . Over half the Black population resided in the three ...
... equal- ity . The pervasiveness of racial prejudice in the free states was a harsh reality . Negroes were not numerous there , numbering only 225,000 as against 18,500,000 whites . Over half the Black population resided in the three ...
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... equal pay when they enrolled was at last swallowed in the dying hours of this session . And fourthly ... equal access to public transportation , of economic opportunity , of equal eligibility to military service . It had shrunk from ...
... equal pay when they enrolled was at last swallowed in the dying hours of this session . And fourthly ... equal access to public transportation , of economic opportunity , of equal eligibility to military service . It had shrunk from ...
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... equal rights for Negroes in 1864-1865 have been the subject of scholarly debate ; see L. H. Johnson , " Lincoln and Equal Rights : The Authenticity of the Wadsworth Letter , " Journal of Southern History 32 ( 1966 ) ; H. M. Hyman ...
... equal rights for Negroes in 1864-1865 have been the subject of scholarly debate ; see L. H. Johnson , " Lincoln and Equal Rights : The Authenticity of the Wadsworth Letter , " Journal of Southern History 32 ( 1966 ) ; H. M. Hyman ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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