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Preface
Prologue: The View from Atlanta, 1895
1. The Northern Postwar Vision, 1865-4867
2. The Mixed Blessing of Universal Suffrage, 1867-1870
3. Black Workers and the South Carolina Government, 1871-1875
4. Civil Rights and the Growth of the National Government, 1870-1883
5. The Black Exodus from the South, 1879-1880
6. The Un-American Negro, 1880-1900
Epilogue: Booker T. Washington Rises Up from Slavery, 1901
Notes
Index
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