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[Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press, 1947. 426 p.
illus., maps (1 fold.) (A History of the South, v. 8) F216.C6 [TR: Coulter, E. Merton]
”Critical essay on authorities”: p. 392-407.
892 Craven, Avery O. Reconstruction: the ending of the Civil War.
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1969] 330 p. E668.C9 Bibliography: p. 308-315.
893 Crowe, Charles R., _ed._ The age of Civil War and Reconstruction, 1830-1900; a book of interpretative essays.
Homewood, Ill., Dorsey Press, 1966. 479 p. (The Dorsey series in American history) F209.C7 Includes bibliographies.
894 Current, Richard N., _ed._ Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1965] 183 p. (A Spectrum book, S-114: Eyewitness accounts of American history) E668.C98
895 Dennett, John R. The South as it is: 1865-1866. Edited and with an introduction by Henry M. Christman. New York, Viking Press [1965] 370 p. F216.D4 1965 A series of articles written for _The Nation_, July 1865-Apr.
1866.
896 Donald, Henderson H. The Negro freedman; life conditions of the American Negro in the early years after emanc.i.p.ation. New York, H. Schuman, 1952. 270 p. E185.2.D65 Bibliography: p. [255]-258.
897 Drisko, Carol F., _and_ Edgar A. Toppin. The unfinished march; the Negro in the United States, Reconstruction to World War I.
Ill.u.s.trated by Tracy Sugarman. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 118 p. col. illus. (Zenith books) E185.6.D7
898 DuBois, William E. B. Black Reconstruction in America; an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880. New York, Russell & Russell [1966, c1935] 746 p. E668.D83 1966b Bibliography: p. 731-737.
899 Dunning, William A. Reconstruction, political and economic, 1865-1877. New York, Harper, 1907. xvi, 378 p. maps, port. (The American nation; a history, v. 22) E178.A54 v. 22 ”Critical essay on authorities”: p. [342]-357.
900 Evans, William McKee. Ballots and fence rails; Reconstruction on the lower Cape Fear. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1967] 314 p. maps. F262.C2E9 1967 Bibliography: p. [291]-301.
901 Ficklen, John R. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana, through 1868. Gloucester, Ma.s.s., P. Smith, 1966 [c1910] 234 p. (Johns Hopkins University. Studies in historical and political science, ser. 28, no. 1) H31.J6 ser. 28, no. 1 1966 Bibliographical footnotes.
902 Fleming, Walter L., _ed._ Doc.u.mentary history of Reconstruction, political, military, social, religious, educational & industrial, 1865 to the present time. Cleveland, A. H. Clark Co., 1906-7. 2 v. facsims., plates, port. E668.F58
903 Fleming, Walter L., _ed._ Doc.u.ments relating to Reconstruction.
Morgantown, W. Va., 1904. [269] p. E668.F59 Contents.-no. 1. The const.i.tution and the ritual of the Knights of the White Camelia.-no. 2. Revised and amended prescript of Ku Klux Klan.-no. 3. Union League doc.u.ments.-no.
4-5. Public frauds in South Carolina. The const.i.tution of the Council of Safety. Local Ku Klux const.i.tution. The '76 a.s.sociation.-no. 6-7. Freedmen's Bureau doc.u.ments. The Freedmen's Savings Bank.-no. 8. Laws relating to freedmen, 1865-6.
904 Franklin, John H. The Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1963. 181 p. illus. E453.F8 [TR: Franklin, John Hope]
”Sources”: p. 157-162. Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. [163]-173).
905 Franklin, John H. Reconstruction: after the Civil War. [Chicago]
University of Chicago Press [1961] 258 p. illus. (The Chicago history of American civilization) E668.F7 [TR: Franklin, John Hope]
”Suggested reading”: p. 232-242.
906 Henry, Robert S. The story of Reconstruction. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [c1938] 633 p. map (on lining papers), plates.
E668.H516 Bibliography included in ”Acknowledgments.”
907 Hyman, Harold M., _ed._ New frontiers of the American Reconstruction. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 156 p. E668.H98 Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Illinois in April 1965.
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
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