Reconstruction; an anthology of revisionist writings / edited by Kenneth M. Stampp and Leon F. Litwack.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stampp, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Milton)
Other Authors: Litwack, Leon F.
Language:English
Published: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [1969]
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Physical Description:xii, 531 pages ; 23 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction: the tragic legend of Reconstruction, by K. M. Stampp
  • The friend of freedom, by R. N. Current
  • Andrew Johnson, outsider, by E. L. McKitrick
  • Johnson and the Negro, by LaWanda and J. H. Cox
  • Northeastern business and radical Reconstruction, by S. Coben
  • The "conspiracy theory" of the fourteenth amendment, by H. J. Graham
  • The ballot and land for the freedmen, 1861-1865, by J. M. McPherson
  • Negro suffrage and Republican politics, by LaWanda and J. H. Cox
  • The old alliance, by W. L. Rose
  • The meaning of freedom, by J. Williamson
  • Carpetbaggers reconsidered, by R. N. Current
  • The carpetbagger as corruptionist: Henry Clay Warmoth, by R. N. Current
  • The scalawag in Mississippi Reconstruction, by D. Donald
  • Persistent Whiggery in the Confederate South, 1860-1877, by T. B. Alexander
  • Who were the scalawags? By A. W. Trelease
  • Desegregation in New Orleans public schools during Reconstruction, by L. R. Harlan
  • The Negro and politics, 1870-1875, by V. L. Wharton
  • Social and economic forces in Alabama Reconstruction, by H. M. Bond
  • Southern Reconstruction: a radical view, by J. B. Scroggs
  • Black Reconstruction, by W. E. B. DuBois
  • The revolution of 1875, by V. L. Wharton
  • The waning of radicalism, by W. R. Brock
  • The political legacy of Reconstruction, by C. V. Woodward.