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Tourgee, Albion W.
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Towne, Laura M.
The Letters and Diary of Laura M. Towne.
R. S. Holland, editor. Negro Universities Press, New York, 1969; originally published 1912

Trefousse, Hans L.
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Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2001; originally published 1997

Trelease, Allen W.
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Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1971

Tunnell, Ted.
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Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1984

———.
Edge of the Sword.
Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2001

Twitchell, M. H.
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Ted Tunnell, editor. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1989

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Underwood, James Lowell, and W. Lewis Baker, editors.
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Uya, Okon Edet.
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Vandal, Gilles.
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Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwest Louisiana, Lafayette, 1983

Vaughn, William P.
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Vinson, J. Chal.
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Warmoth, Henry C.
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Whitman, Walt.
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Whyte, James H.
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Twayne Publishers, New York, 1958

Williams, Alfred B.
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Books for Libraries Press, Freeport, New York, 1970; originally published 1935

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"Anonymous",
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———. "Reconstruction and the Negro."
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Coleman, John A. "The Fight of a Man with a Railroad."
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Coulter, E. Merton. "Negro Legislators in Georgia During the Reconstruction Period."
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Cox, LaWanda, and John H. Cox. "Negro Suffrage and Republican Politics: The Problem of Motivation in Reconstruction Historiography."
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Cresswell, Stephen. "Enforcing the Enforcement Acts: The Department of Justice in Northern Missisippi, 1870–1890."
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Elliott, Robert Brown. "Oration Delivered by the Hon. R. B. Elliot, April 16, 1872, at the Celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia." H. Polkinhorn (Publisher), Washington, 1872

Fair, Sophie M. "Distinguished Confederate War Record of Gen. Martin Witherspoon Gary."
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Fischer, Roger A. "A Pioneer Protest: The New Orleans Street Car Controversy of 1867."
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Fleming, Walter L. "'Pap' Singleton, the Moses of the Colored Exodus."
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Foner, Eric. "Thaddeus Stevens, Confiscation, and Reconstruction." Appears in
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Forten, Charlotte. "Life on the Sea Islands."
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Frasure, Carl M. "Charles Sumner and the Rights of the Negro."
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French, Justus C. "
The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston ... (and) the re-raising of the flag over the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1865.
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Gatewood, Willard B., Jr. "The Remarkable Misses Rollin"—Black Women in Reconstruction South Carolina."
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Gelston, Arthur Lewis. Radical Versus Straight-Out in Post-Reconstruction Beaufort County.
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Gilbert, Abby L. "The Comptroller of the Currency and the Freedman's Savings Bank."
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Gressman, Eugene. "The Unhappy History of Civil Rights Legislation."
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Grosz, Agnes. "The Political Career of P.B.S. Pinchback."
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Guignard, John G. "How the Wallace House Met in Carolina Hall." Pamphlet in "Reconstruction" folder, South Carolina Room, Charleston Public Library

Hanchett, William. "Reconstruction and the Rehabilitation of Jefferson Davis: Charles G. Halpine's Prison Life."
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Harris, William C. "Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi: Conservative Assimilationist," in
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Howard Rabinowitz, ed. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1982

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Negro History Bulletin,
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Kindall, George B. "The Question of Race in the South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1895."
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Louisiana Historical Quarterly,
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