Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
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- 1866, the critical year revisited
- A Civil Life in an Uncivil Time : Julia Wilbur's Struggle for Purpose
- A New Corporate Order :
- A People at War : Civilians and Soldiers in America's Civil War
- A companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881
- A compromise of principle ; : Congressional Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863-1869
- A covenant with death : the Constitution, law, and equality in the Civil War era
- A people at war : civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877
- A people at war : civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877
- A shattered nation : the rise and fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868
- Abraham Lincoln : Preserving the Union
- Abraham Lincoln, constitutionalism, and equal rights in the Civil War era
- African-American Lives 2 : A Way Out of No Way
- African-American Lives : The Promise of Freedom
- After Appomattox : military occupation and the ends of war
- After slavery : race, labor, and citizenship in the reconstruction South
- Aftershock : Beyond the Civil War
- Agrarianism and reconstruction politics : the Southern Homestead Act
- Amendment 13 : abolition of slavery
- Amendment 14 : civil rights of citizens
- Amendments 15 and 24 : rights of citizens to vote/poll tax
- American Experience : Ulysses S. Grant
- American History's Biggest Fibs : The American Civil War
- Americans in conflict : the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Andrew Johnson and reconstruction
- Any Place But Here
- Appomattox : victory, defeat, and freedom at the end of the Civil War
- Appomattox Courthouse
- Been in the storm so long : the aftermath of slavery
- Beyond freedom : disrupting the history of emancipation
- Bill Moyers Journal : Choreographer Bill T. Jones and the Reimagining of Abraham Lincoln
- Bill Moyers Journal : The Legacy and Legend of Lincoln / Political Journalism in the Age of Obama
- Black Communities after the Civil War
- Bloody Shiloh
- Buffalo Soldiers : An American Legacy
- Christian reconstruction : the American Missionary Association and Southern Blacks, 1861-1890
- Civil War
- Civil War : Globe Trekker
- Color-Blind Justice : Albion Tourgee and the Quest for Racial Equality from the Civil War to Plessy v. Ferguson
- Color-blind justice : albion tourgee and the quest for racial equality from the civil war to plessy
- Conclusion at appomattox : war ends, but not its impact
- Death Runs Riot
- Diary
- Diary of Gideon Welles : secretary of the navy under Lincoln and Johnson
- Dixie after the war ; : an exposition of social conditions existing in the South, during the twelve years succeeding the fall of Richmond
- Doom of Reconstruction : the Liberal Republicans in the Civil War Era
- Emancipating slaves, enslaving free men : a history of the American Civil War
- Emancipation's diaspora : race and reconstruction in the upper Midwest
- Ends of war : the unfinished fight of Lee's army after Appomattox
- Ends of war : the unfinished fight of Lee's army after Appomattox
- Fateful lightning : a new history of the Civil War & Reconstruction
- Fateful lightning : a new history of the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Fenians, freedmen, and southern Whites : race and nationality in the era of Reconstruction
- Fighting chance : the struggle over woman suffrage and Black suffrage in Reconstruction America
- First Person Singular : John Hope Franklin
- Flight to freedom : underground railroad
- For Love of Liberty!
- Forever free : the story of emancipation and Reconstruction
- Forty acres and a mule : the Freedmen's Bureau and Black land ownership
- Forward to Sumter : beginning of war between states
- Frederick Douglass' Civil War : keeping faith in jubilee
- Freedom Seekers : Stories From The Western Underground Railroad
- Freedom Seekers : Stories From The Western Underground Railroad Part II
- From oligarchy to republicanism: : the great task of reconstruction
- Great Task Remaining Before Us : Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War
- Henry Wilson and the era of Reconstruction
- Homecoming
- In the wake of war : military occupation, emancipation, and Civil War America
- Interpreting American History : Reconstruction
- Iron confederacies : southern railways, Klan violence, and Reconstruction
- Jesse James
- Jewish identity in the reconstruction South : ambivalence and adaptation
- Legacies of losing in American politics
- Let us have peace : Ulysses S. Grant and the politics of war and reconstruction, 1861-1868
- Lincoln
- Lincoln and reconstruction
- Lincoln's Greatest Speech : The Second Inaugural Address
- Lincoln's Greatest Speech : The Second Inaugural Address - Behind the Scenes
- Lincoln's Greatest Speech : The Second Inaugural Address - Talk About Lincoln
- Lincoln's Greatest Speech, The Second Inaugural Address - Teacher's Guide
- Lincoln's last speech : wartime reconstruction and the crisis of reunion
- Lincoln's plan of reconstruction
- Lincoln's plan of reconstruction
- Looking south : race, gender, and the transformation of labor from reconstruction to globalization
- Make good the promises : reclaiming Reconstruction and its legacies
- Masters without slaves : southern planters in the Civil War and Reconstruction
- New York divided : slavery, the civil war, and king cotton
- No surrender : asymmetric warfare in the Reconstruction South, 1868-1877
- No surrender : asymmetric warfare in the Reconstruction South, 1868-1877
- No treason : the constitution of no authority and A letter to Thomas F. Bayard
- No treason : the constitution of no authority and A letter to Thomas F. Bayard ...
- North of Reconstruction: Ohio politics, 1865-1870
- Northern schools, southern Blacks, and Reconstruction : freedmen's education, 1862-1875
- Nothing but freedom : emancipation and its legacy
- Oliver P. Morton and the Politics of the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Ordeal by fire : the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Politics and ideology in the age of the Civil War
- Politics, principle, and prejudice, 1865-1866 ; : dilemma of Reconstruction America
- Preserving the Constitution : Essays on Politics and the Constitution in the Era of Reconstruction
- Radical Republicans
- Radicalism, racism, and party realignment ; : the border states during Reconstruction
- Railroads, reconstruction, and the gospel of prosperity : aid under the radical Republicans, 1865-1877
- Reading, 'riting, and reconstruction : the education of freedmen in the South, 1861-1870
- Rebuilding Zion : the Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877
- Reconstructing the Union ; : theory and policy during the Civil War
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction : America's unfinished revolution, 1863-1877
- Reconstruction : a concise history
- Reconstruction : after the Civil War
- Reconstruction : an anthology of revisionist writings
- Reconstruction in a Globalizing World
- Reconstruction in a globalizing world
- Reconstruction in the South, 1865-1877 ; : first-hand accounts of the American southland after the Civil War
- Reconstruction, America After the Civil War-Episode 1
- Reconstruction, America After the Civil War-Episode 2
- Reconstruction, America After the Civil War-Episode 3
- Reconstruction, America After the Civil War-Episode 4
- Reconstruction, political & economic, 1865-1877
- Reconstruction: the ending of the Civil War
- Reconstructions : new perspectives on the postbellum United States
- Region, race, and Reconstruction : essays in honor of C. Vann Woodward
- Reminiscences of an active life : the autobiography of John Roy Lynch
- Report on the condition of the South
- Resistance and Rebellion
- Rethinking the Judicial Settlement of Reconstruction
- Retreat from Reconstruction, 1869-1879
- Reunion and Reaction : the Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction
- Reunion and reaction; the compromise of 1877 and the end of reconstruction
- Reunion without compromise ; : the South and Reconstruction: 1865-1868
- Save Our History : Fight for Honor: Great Civil War Battlefields
- Schooling the freed people : teaching, learning, and the struggle for Black freedom, 1861-1876
- Searching for freedom after the Civil War : klansman, carpetbagger, scalawag, and freedman
- Sherman's March
- Slavery and the Civil War
- Slavery, resistance, freedom
- Southern Black leaders of the Reconstruction era
- Southern Reconstruction
- Splendid failure : postwar Reconstruction in the American South
- Stony the road : Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow
- Stony the road : Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow
- Struggle in the Border States
- Studies in southern history and politics
- Tattered Remains :
- The Army and Reconstruction, 1865-1877
- The Army and Reconstruction, 1865-1877
- The Battle of Bentonville
- The Battle of Glorieta Pass : Gettysburg of the west
- The Birth of a Nation : The Legacy
- The Civil War and Reconstruction
- The Civil War and Reconstruction eras
- The Confederate carpetbaggers
- The Lincoln Assassination
- The Negro and the nation ; : a history of American slavery and enfranchisement
- The Presidency of Andrew Johnson
- The Republic for which it stands : the United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896
- The Republican Party and the South, 1855-1877 : the first Southern strategy
- The South as it is : 1865-1866
- The South during reconstruction, 1865-1877
- The South since the war
- The Union on trial : the political journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829-1883
- The Union on trial : the political journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829-1883
- The age of Civil War and Reconstruction, 1830-1900 ; : a book of interpretative essays
- The angry scar ; : the story of reconstruction
- The bloody shirt : terror after Appomattox
- The civil war and reconstruction
- The critical year
- The era of reconstruction, 1865-1877
- The expansion of everyday life, 1860-1876
- The failed promise : Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson
- The forgotten emancipator : James Mitchell Ashley and the ideological origins of Reconstruction
- The ordeal of the reunion : a new history of Reconstruction
- The political thought of the Civil War
- The politics of Reconstruction, 1863-1867
- The politics of inertia ; : the election of 1876 and the end of Reconstruction
- The politics of judicial interpretation : the federal courts, Department of Justice, and civil rights, 1866-1876
- The reconstruction of American liberalism, 1865-1914
- The reconstruction of the Nation
- The road to redemption : Southern politics, 1869-1879
- The road to reunion, 1865-1900
- The selected essays of T. Harry Williams
- The slaveholding republic : an account of the United States government's relations to slavery
- The tragic conflict : the Civil War and reconstruction
- The tragic era ; : the revolution after Lincoln
- The tragic era ; : the revolution after Lincoln
- The two reconstructions : the struggle for Black enfranchisement
- The unfinished exhibition : visualizing myth, memory, and the shadow of the Civil War in centennial America
- Those terrible carpetbaggers
- Trial by fire : a people's history of the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Union-disunion-reunion. : Three decades of federal legislation. 1855 to 1885
- United States reconstruction across the Americas
- Wade Hampton : Confederate warrior to southern redeemer
- War powers under the Constitution of the United States : military arrests, reconstruction and military government : also, now first published, war claims of aliens : with notes on the acts of the executive and legislative departments during our civil war, and a collection of cases decided in the national courts
- We will be satisfied with nothing less : the African American struggle for equal rights in the North during Reconstruction
- West from Appomattox : the reconstruction of America after the Civil War
- What Price Freedom :
- What was freedom's price?
- When the war was over : the failure of self-reconstruction in the South, 1865-1867
- Who Put the Klan into Ku Klux Klan?
- Who was Abraham Lincoln?
- Will the Negro Fight? : For Love of Liberty, the Story of America's Black Patriots
- With charity for all : Lincoln and the restoration of the Union
- With fire and sword : Arkansas, 1861-1874
- Witness to Reconstruction : Constance Fenimore Woolson and the Postbellum South, 1873-1894
- Women's radical reconstruction : the freedmen's aid movement
- Writing War and Reunion : Selected Civil War and Reconstruction Newspaper Editorials by William Gilmore Simms
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