The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... remained in Washington " until the Provost Marshal General's Bureau was abolished in July 1866 and was then moved to South Carolina where he served with the Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen , and Abandoned Lands as a Sub - Assistant ...
... remained in Washington " until the Provost Marshal General's Bureau was abolished in July 1866 and was then moved to South Carolina where he served with the Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen , and Abandoned Lands as a Sub - Assistant ...
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... remained . Cable's experience in the Confederate army and , more impor- tant , his subsequent reflections on the War's causes and meaning had turned him into a strong critic of Southern racial prejudice . He sympathized with the woes of ...
... remained . Cable's experience in the Confederate army and , more impor- tant , his subsequent reflections on the War's causes and meaning had turned him into a strong critic of Southern racial prejudice . He sympathized with the woes of ...
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... remained for the most part a literature of small distinction until the advent of the " Renascence . " There is no basis for James G. Randall's claim that " in song and story " the South " won the decision at Appomattox . " 20 The ...
... remained for the most part a literature of small distinction until the advent of the " Renascence . " There is no basis for James G. Randall's claim that " in song and story " the South " won the decision at Appomattox . " 20 The ...
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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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