The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... civil libertarian . First doubts nagged him shortly after 1865 with the South apparently agreeing that the right of secession had been settled by the sword . He could under- * Cable claimed to have made out the manumission forms for ...
... civil libertarian . First doubts nagged him shortly after 1865 with the South apparently agreeing that the right of secession had been settled by the sword . He could under- * Cable claimed to have made out the manumission forms for ...
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... civil rights to Negroes . Speaking for them , he would challenge sincere but misguided " traditionalists ” still ... civil rights , " the other that the highest social development required " the subjugation of the lower mass under the ...
... civil rights to Negroes . Speaking for them , he would challenge sincere but misguided " traditionalists ” still ... civil rights , " the other that the highest social development required " the subjugation of the lower mass under the ...
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... civil wars are likely to be . Warren tried to unravel its mystery in his one novel with a War setting . He suc- ceeded better in his centennial meditation . There he persuasively showed why the dimensions and ambivalences of our Homeric ...
... civil wars are likely to be . Warren tried to unravel its mystery in his one novel with a War setting . He suc- ceeded better in his centennial meditation . There he persuasively showed why the dimensions and ambivalences of our Homeric ...
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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