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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... War . No contempo- rary Northerner contributed more to the war's ideological meaning and memory than Frederick Douglass . An abolitionist orator - editor with few equals , Douglass had , by 1863-64 , waged an all - out propaganda ...
... War inevi- tably produced . Whitman's own favorite descriptive word for the Civil War's character , if not its meaning , was " convulsiveness . " 27 That “ autochthonic ... song , " though , has had discordant verses . many Whitman was ...
... war unlikely in the Gilded Age . Tourgée's commentary on the noise and silence induced by combat left a tell- ing reminder of one of the war's deepest legacies : he could neither forget nor fully recapture the actual war he had helped ...
Contenido
Prologue I | 1 |
Regeneration and Reconstruction | 31 |
Decoration Days | 64 |
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