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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... orator , one A. W. Bishop , pushed his audience to turn “ from the past to the present " as quickly as they could . " The future is too full of opportunity , " he said , “ to be frittered away by a pointless antagonism . " Reunion ...
... orator , Colonel A. W. Baxter , closed with an appeal for unity , calling all to " over the grave of buried bygones rejoice that , now , as soldiers and citizens , we know no North , no South , no East , no West - only one country and ...
... orator offered the promise of black labor to the South's future , and gave the speech its famous refrain . " Cast down your bucket where you are , " Washington proclaimed to blacks many times over , weaving it through a metaphor of a ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
Regeneration and Reconstruction | 31 |
Decoration Days | 64 |
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