Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American MemoryHarvard University Press, 2001 M02 9 - 526 páginas Winner of the Bancroft Prize |
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... Lincoln assumed his function in the dedication ( intended to be largely ceremonial ) , only about one - third of the Gettysburg dead had actually been buried in the new cemetery . Lincoln's address contained no local details of the ...
... Lincoln had spoken so carefully at Get- tysburg was precisely Douglass's subject as well . In language far more direct than Lincoln's , Douglass announced that the “ abolition war " and " peace " he envisioned would never be " completed ...
... Lincoln . However fal- teringly , by whatever unjust means blacks had to die in uniform to be ac- knowledged as men , Douglass was determined to demonstrate that his own ideological war aims had now become Lincoln's as well . The ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
Regeneration and Reconstruction | 31 |
Decoration Days | 64 |
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