New Perspectives on Race and Slavery in America: Essays in Honor of Kenneth M. Stampp |
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Contents
Proclamation | 22 |
The Election of 1862 | 39 |
Rise Up O Man of God | 52 |
The Election of 1864 | 68 |
The Churches and Presidential Reconstruction | 90 |
The Christian Opposition to Johnson | 106 |
The Fourteenth Amendment and the Election of 1866 | 128 |
Impeachment and the Churches | 146 |
Black Suffrage as a Moral Duty | 165 |
The Black Suffrage Referenda of 1867 | 182 |
The Fifteenth Amendment | 199 |
Epilogue | 212 |
Notes | 219 |
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