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Introduction | ||
1 | African American founding fathers | 1 |
Appendix : selected roll-call votes | ||
2 | "To vindicate the cause of the downtrodden" | 36 |
3 | The reconstruction of Justice Jonathan Jasper Wright | 72 |
Appendix : opinions by Justice Jonathan Jasper Wright, South Carolina Supreme Court, 1870-1877 | ||
4 | The radical law school | 90 |
Appendix : University of South Carolina School of Law students, 1868-1877 | ||
5 | The African American Bar in South Carolina, 1877-1915 | 116 |
Appendix : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1900 | ||
6 | Richard Theodore Greener and the African American individual in a black and white world | 130 |
7 | South Carolina's black elected officials during Reconstruction | 166 |
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Add At freedom's door, At Freedom's Door rescues from obscurity the identities, images, and long-term contributions of black leaders who helped to rebuild and reform South Carolina after the Civil War. In seven essays, the contributors to the volume explore the role of African , At freedom's door to your collection on WonderClub |