Notes
1. “Racial Attitudes in American History Textbooks,” Journal of Negro History, XIX, p. 257.
2. W. E. Woodward, Meet General Grant, p. 372.
3. Will Herberg, The Heritage of the Civil War, p. 3.
4. Rhodes, History of the United States, VII, pp. 232-233.
5. Burgess, Reconstruction and the Constitution, pp. viii, ix.
6. Burgess, Reconstruction and the Constitution, p. 218.
7. Burgess, Reconstruction and the Constitution, pp. 244-245.
8. Burgess, Reconstruction and the Constitution, p. 218.
9. Dunning, Reconstruction, Political and Economic, pp. 212, 213.
10. Hamilton, “Southern Legislation in Respect to Freedmen” in Studies in Southern History and Politics, p. 156.
11. Interesting exceptions are Moore’s and Ambler’s monographs.
12. The Economic History of the South by E. Q. Hawk is merely a compilation of census reports and conventionalities.
13. Burgess, Reconstruction and the Constitution, p. 298.