“Propaganda” in “Black Reconstruction in America: Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America, 1860-1880”
Propaganda
(These authors select and use facts and opinions in order to prove that the South was right in Reconstruction, the North vengeful or deceived, and the Negro stupid.)
Avery, Mrs. Myrta, Dixie After the War.
Bowers, G. Claude, Tragic Era; The Revolution After Lincoln.
Carpenter, Jesse T., The South as a Conscious Minority.
Craven, Avery, Edmund Ruffin, Southerner.
Herbert, Hilary A., The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences. Four Periods of American History.
Herbert, Hilary A., Why the Solid South, or Reconstruction and Its Results.
Morton, Richard L., The Negro in Virginia Politics, 1865-1902.
Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, American Negro Slavery.
Pike, James, The Prostrate State. South Carolina Under Negro Government.
Pollard, Edward A., The Lost Cause Regained.
Reynolds, John S., Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877.
Van Evrie, J. H., Negroes and Negro Slavery, New York, 1863.
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