Louis P. Masur uses Abraham Lincoln's final public address in April 1865 to trace the debate over reconstruction policies from the earliest days of the Civil War.
Louis P. Masur uses Abraham Lincoln's final public address in April 1865 to trace the debate over reconstruction policies from the earliest days of the Civil War.
Louis P. Masur is Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University. He is the author of many books, including, most recently, The Civil War: A Concise History and Lincoln's Hundred Days: The Emancipation Proclamation and the War for the Union.
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Prologue: "Gladness of Heart" Chapter 1: "A Large Share of Thought From the First" Chapter 2: "Proper, Practical Relation" Chapter 3: "A Pernicious Abstraction" Chapter 4: "A Plan of Re-construction" Chapter 5: "We, the Loyal People, Differ" Chapter 6: "Fraught With Difficulty" Chapter 7: "A Righteous and Speedy Peace" Chapter 8: "The Egg is to the Fowl" Afterword: "The Present 'Situation' " Appendix: Text of Lincoln's Last Speech, April 11, 1865 Acknowledgments Notes Index
Prologue: "Gladness of Heart" Chapter 1: "A Large Share of Thought From the First" Chapter 2: "Proper, Practical Relation" Chapter 3: "A Pernicious Abstraction" Chapter 4: "A Plan of Re-construction" Chapter 5: "We, the Loyal People, Differ" Chapter 6: "Fraught With Difficulty" Chapter 7: "A Righteous and Speedy Peace" Chapter 8: "The Egg is to the Fowl" Afterword: "The Present 'Situation' " Appendix: Text of Lincoln's Last Speech, April 11, 1865 Acknowledgments Notes Index
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