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The Nature of the Law and R… The Civil War in Louisiana

Facts of Reconstruction, Race, and Politics

Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0807116912
ISBN-139780807116913
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Sales Rank3,040,863
CategoryHistory
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Thirty years after the publication of John Hope Franklin's influential interpretative essay Reconstruction: After the Civil War, ten distinguished scholars have contributed to a new appraisal of Reconstruction scholarship. Recognizing Professor Franklin's major contributions to the study of the Reconstruction era, their work of analysis and review has been dedicated to him. Representing a variety of perspectives, the authors have sought to follow John Hope Franklin's admonition that Reconstruction should not be used as "a mirror of ourselves." If they have succeeded, this book in honor of a profound scholar and inspiring teacher will provoke new discussion about "the facts of Reconstruction."
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