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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | "A day of publick thanksgiving": Foundations, 1808-1834 | 16 |
2 | "A borrowed day of Jubilee": Maturation, 1834-1862 | 54 |
3 | "An American celebration": Expansion and Fragmentation, 1862-1870s | 97 |
4 | "Let children's children never forget": Remembrance and Amnesia, 1870s-1910s | 147 |
5 | "Lessons of Emancipation for a New Generation": Reorientation, 1860s-1900s | 175 |
6 | "A great occasion for display": Contestation in Washington, D.C., 1860s-1900s | 207 |
7 | "The faith that the dark past has taught us": Dissolution, 1900-1920 | 233 |
Notes | 261 | |
Bibliography | 303 | |
Index | 327 |
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