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Reconstruction : opposing viewpoints / Brenda Stalcup, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American history series (San Diego, Calif.)Publication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1995.Description: 310 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565102274
  • 1565102266
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E668.R436 1995
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Contents:
Reconstruction is an executive function Abraham Lincoln Reconstruction is a legislative function Henry Winter Davis The South is a separate, conquered nation The Joint Committee on Reconstruction The South is not a separate, conquered nation Andrew Johnson The South is willing to accept Reconstruction Ulysses S. Grant The South is unwilling to accept Reconstruction Carl Schurz The Civil Rights Bill of 1866 should not be enacted Andrew Johnson The Civil Rights Bill of 1866 should be enacted Lyman Trumbull The Fourteenth Amendment violates states' rights Andrew J. Rogers The Fourteenth Amendment does not violate states' rights John A. Bingham President Johnson should be impeached Charles Sumner Johnson should not be impeached James Grimes Carpetbaggers have harmed the South William Manning Lowe Carpetbaggers have helped the South Oliver Morton The Ku Klux Klan is a peacekeeping organization John Brown Gordon The Ku Klux Klan is a terrorist organization The Federal Grand Jury More Federal intervention is needed in the South Joseph Gurney Cannon Additional Federal intervention in the South is unnecessary Henry Lillie Pierce Blacks should have the right to vote Frederick Douglass Blacks should not have the right to vote Benjamin M. Boyer Southern land should be given to the freed slaves Thaddeus Stevens Southern land should be returned to the owners Burwell C. Ritter Blacks are capable of holding public office Henry McNeal Turner Blacks are not capable of holding public office James S. Pike Segregation should be maintained Henry Davis McHenry Segregation should be abolished James T. Rapier The Compromise of 1877 will help Reconstruction John Mercer Langston The Compromise of 1877 will harm Reconstruction George Washington Cable Blacks should stay in the South Frederick Douglass Blacks should leave the South Richard Theodore Greener The Civil Rights Act of 1875 is unconstitutional Joseph P. Bradley The Civil Rights Act of 1875 is constitutional John Marshall Harlan Reconstruction failed because Republican reforms were too radical for American society William R. Brock Reconstruction failed because Republicans were not committed to racial equality C. Vann Woodward.
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Reconstruction is an executive function Abraham Lincoln Reconstruction is a legislative function Henry Winter Davis The South is a separate, conquered nation The Joint Committee on Reconstruction The South is not a separate, conquered nation Andrew Johnson The South is willing to accept Reconstruction Ulysses S. Grant The South is unwilling to accept Reconstruction Carl Schurz The Civil Rights Bill of 1866 should not be enacted Andrew Johnson The Civil Rights Bill of 1866 should be enacted Lyman Trumbull The Fourteenth Amendment violates states' rights Andrew J. Rogers The Fourteenth Amendment does not violate states' rights John A. Bingham President Johnson should be impeached Charles Sumner Johnson should not be impeached James Grimes Carpetbaggers have harmed the South William Manning Lowe Carpetbaggers have helped the South Oliver Morton The Ku Klux Klan is a peacekeeping organization John Brown Gordon The Ku Klux Klan is a terrorist organization The Federal Grand Jury More Federal intervention is needed in the South Joseph Gurney Cannon Additional Federal intervention in the South is unnecessary Henry Lillie Pierce Blacks should have the right to vote Frederick Douglass Blacks should not have the right to vote Benjamin M. Boyer Southern land should be given to the freed slaves Thaddeus Stevens Southern land should be returned to the owners Burwell C. Ritter Blacks are capable of holding public office Henry McNeal Turner Blacks are not capable of holding public office James S. Pike Segregation should be maintained Henry Davis McHenry Segregation should be abolished James T. Rapier The Compromise of 1877 will help Reconstruction John Mercer Langston The Compromise of 1877 will harm Reconstruction George Washington Cable Blacks should stay in the South Frederick Douglass Blacks should leave the South Richard Theodore Greener The Civil Rights Act of 1875 is unconstitutional Joseph P. Bradley The Civil Rights Act of 1875 is constitutional John Marshall Harlan Reconstruction failed because Republican reforms were too radical for American society William R. Brock Reconstruction failed because Republicans were not committed to racial equality C. Vann Woodward.

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