The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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Página 77
... present condition of things [ 1875 ] in South Carolina , Mississippi , Louisiana , and other parts of the former Slave States - the utter change and overthrow of their whole social , and the greatest coloring feature of their political ...
... present condition of things [ 1875 ] in South Carolina , Mississippi , Louisiana , and other parts of the former Slave States - the utter change and overthrow of their whole social , and the greatest coloring feature of their political ...
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... presents himself with a cigar in his mouth . " De Forest seems to have vacillated in his opinion of Negro character and intelligence , although he professed to be unwaver- ingly ... present feeling is that they are 168 THE UNWRITTEN WAR.
... presents himself with a cigar in his mouth . " De Forest seems to have vacillated in his opinion of Negro character and intelligence , although he professed to be unwaver- ingly ... present feeling is that they are 168 THE UNWRITTEN WAR.
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... present ) to the Past- Intact ( the pre - War South ) , they disclosed a society possessing both a concrete and a metaphysical reality . The War destroyed it physi- cally , releasing in the process forces that contaminated the nation ...
... present ) to the Past- Intact ( the pre - War South ) , they disclosed a society possessing both a concrete and a metaphysical reality . The War destroyed it physi- cally , releasing in the process forces that contaminated the nation ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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