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Uncivil War: Five New Orleans Street Battles and the Rise and Fall of Radical Reconstruction

Author James Keith Hogue
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0807143618
ISBN-139780807143612
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Sales Rank608,878
CategoryHistory
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Uncivil War reveals that the long-term military impact of the South's occupation included twenty-five years of crippled War Department budgets inflicted by southern congressmen who feared another Reconstruction. Within Louisiana, the biracial Republican militias were dismantled, leaving blacks largely unarmed against future atrocities; at the same time, the nucleus of the state's White Leagues became the Louisiana National Guard, which defended the Redeemer government's repressive labor policies. White supremacist victory cast its shadow over American race relations for almost a century. Moving between national, state, and local realms, Uncivil War demystifies the interplay of force and politics during a complex period of American history.
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