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Chapter 1: “The Crimes of This Guilty Land Will Never Be Purged Away but with Blood”
Chapter 2: “Mr. President, You Are Murdering Your Country by Inches”
Chapter 3: “The Bondsman’s Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Unrequited Toil Shall Be Sunk”
Chapter 4: “An Ungrateful, Despicable, Besotted, Traitorous Man—An Incubus”
Chapter 5: “The Progress of Evolution, from President Washington to President Grant,
Was Alone Evidence Enough to Upset Darwin”
Chapter 6: “Radicalism Is Dissolving—Going to Pieces, but What Is to Take Its Place,
Does Not Clearly Appear”
Chapter 7: “We Have Been, as a Class, Grievously Wounded, Wounded in the House of Our Friends”
Epilogue: “We Wear the Mask That Grins and Lies”
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