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Note on Usage Introduction: Albion Tourg?e and Color-Blind Citizenship
Part I - The Color-Blind Crusade
1. Judge Tourg?e and the Radical Civil War
Part II - The Radical Advance
2. The Making of a Radical Individualist in Ohio's Western Reserve
3. Citizen-Soldier: Manhood and the meaning of Liberty
4. A Radical Yankee in the Reconstruction South
5. The Unfinished Revolution
Part III - The Counterrevolution
6. The Politics of Remembering Reconstruction
7. Radical Individualism in the Gilded Age
8. Beginning the Civil Rights Movement
9. The Rejection of Color-Blind Citizenship: Plessy v. Ferguson
10. The Fate of Color-Blind Citizenship Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes Index
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