Shadows and shades
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Shadows and shades
(The Helm Information literary sources & documents series, . The American Civil War : literary sources & documents ; v. 3)
Helm Information, c2000
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The American Civil War
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Description of series title from v. 1
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Amnesty proclamation of 1863 / Abraham Lincoln
- The end of the confederacy / Jefferson Davis
- The end of the war / General John B. Gordon
- The condition of the south after the war / Dabney Herndon Maury
- From A report to President Johnson / Carl Schurz
- Relations of the seceded states / Charles Sumner
- Reconstruction / Thaddeus Stevens
- The contest in America / John Stuart Mill
- Foes or friends? / Henry Adams
- Progress of feeling in England and English public opinion / Karl Marx
- Speech at Newcastle, October 1862 / William Ewart Glandstone
- Speech at St. James's Hall, March 1863 / John Bright
- Letter to Abraham Lincoln / Guiseppe Garibaldi
- Debate in the House of Commons regarding British neutrality, 1865 / Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston and John Bright
- The brothers / Louisa May Alcott
- What I saw of Shiloh / Ambrose Bierce
- A selection of civil war poems and songs / Various
- Buying a slave / G. A. Henty
- Squatter sovereignty / George Washington Cable
- Huckleberry Finn / Mark Twain
- From The red badge courage / Stephen Crane
- Calhoun's real monument / Walt Whitman
- John Brown's prayer / Stephen Vincent Benét
- The services and sacrifices of the doughters of the republic during the rebellion / Edward Trenchard
- Military lessons of the war / William T. Sherman
- Sergeant Benson's story as written by himself / Berry Benson
- An incident of the war / Grenville M. Dodge
- My recollections of general grant / John Singleton Mosby
- A deserter / Jhon Esten Cooke
- Glimpses of hospital life in war times / Edward Curtis
- Vast changes / Frederick Douglass
- The Wade-Davis Bill 2 July 1864
- First Freedman's bureau act
- Proclamation of amnesty / Andrew Johnson
- Suggestions on reconstruction / Howell Cobb
- The thirteenth amendment of the constitution
- Civil rights act of 1866
- The 'forfeited rights' plan / Joint committee on reconstruaction
- The second freedman's bureau act
- A description of the bureau / John Wallace
- Speech in Cleveland, 3 September 1866 / Andrew Johnson
- Tenure of office act, 2 March 1867
- Articles of impeachment
- The President's answer / Andrew Johnson
- On President's Johnson's impeachment / Charles Sumner
- First reconstruction act, 2 March 1867
- Supplementary reconstruction act, 23 March 1867
- Third reconstruction act, 19 July 1867
- Fouth reconstruction act
- The fourteenth amendment to the constitution
- The fifteenth amendment to the constitution
- The second enforcement act
- The third enforcement or 'Ku Klux Klan' act,
- Destruction and reconstruction / Richard Taylor
- Living and learning / Frederick Douglass
- Carpet-bag rule in Florida / John Wallace
- The campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee / Jubal Early
- Jackson's death wound / John Esten Cooke
- Lee's opinion upon the late war / Robert E. Lee, Jr
- The riot in the master's hall / Thomas Dixon, Jr
- The 'grandfather' plan
- The 'old soldier' plan
- U. S. vs Harris / Justice Woods
- U. S. vs Reese / Chief Justice Waite
- Plessy vs. Ferguson / Justice Henry Billings Brown
- Remarks to confederate veterans in Washington, 5 June 1917
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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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