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The Struggle for Equality: Abolitionists and the Negro in the Civil War and Reconstruction
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Critical Race TheoryColonialismSouthern United States HistoryLawPublic OpinionRacial StudyBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistoryCivil WarSocial SciencesAbolition StudiesCivil Rights ActionsCivil LibertyAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsCivil Rights HistoryIndex 451Civil ConflictBlack Social MovementsAfrican American FreedomIntersectionalityWar 29Emancipation StudiesAnti-racismBlack ProtestBlack PoliticsAfrican American SlaveryOppressionAbolitionismPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
Preface to the Princeton Classics Edition ix Preface xiii Key to Abbreviations xvii Introduction 3 I The Election of 1860 9 II Secession and the Coming of War 29 III The Emancipation Issue: 1861 52 IVEmancipation and Public Opinion: 1861-1862 75 V The Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment 99 VI The Negro: Innately Inferior or Equal? 134 VII Freedmen's Education: 1861-1865 154 VIII The Creation of the Freedmen's Bureau 178 IX Men of Color, to Arms! 192 X The Quest for Equal Rights in the North 221 XI The Ballot and Land for the Freedmen: 1861-1865 238 XII The Reelection of Lincoln 260 XIII Schism in the Ranks: 1864-1865 287 XIV Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction: 1865 308 XV The Fourteenth Amendment and the Election of 1866 341 XVI Military Reconstruction and Impeachment 367 XVII Education and Confiscation 1865-1870 386 XVIII The Climax of the Crusade: the Fifteenth Amendment 417 Bibliographical Essay 433 Index 451