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Black Reconstruction in America: Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America, 1860-1880: Government Reports

Black Reconstruction in America: Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America, 1860-1880
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  1. To the Reader
  2. I. The Black Worker
  3. II. The White Worker
  4. III. The Planter
  5. IV. The General Strike
  6. V. The Coming of the Lord
  7. VI. Looking Backward
  8. VII. Looking Forward
  9. VIII. Transubstantiation of a Poor White
  10. IX. The Price of Disaster
  11. X. The Black Proletariat in South Carolina
  12. XI. The Black Proletariat in Mississippi and Louisiana
  13. XII. The White Proletariat in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida
  14. XIII. The Duel for Labor Control on Border and Frontier
  15. XIV. Counter-Revolution of Property
  16. XV. Founding the Public School
  17. XVI. Back Toward Slavery
  18. XVII. The Propaganda of History
  19. Bibliography (sorted by Du Bois)
    1. Propaganda
    2. Historians (fair to indifferent)
    3. Historians (sympathetic)
    4. Monographs
    5. Answers
    6. Lives
    7. Negro Historians
    8. Unpublished Theses
    9. Government Reports
    10. Other Reports

Government Reports

Alvord, J. W., Semi-Annual Reports on Schools for Freedmen (First to tenth) January, 1866-July, 1870. Made to the Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (Washington, 1866-1870).

Annual Report of the Adjutant General, on the operations of the Freedmen’s Branch of his office, for the year 1875-78, 6 volumes, Washington.

Annual Report of the United States Commissioner of Education, 1870-1880, Washington.

Ex. Doc. No. 2, First Session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, December 19, 1865.

Ku-Klux Conspiracy, Report of the Joint Select Committees to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, Vol. I of Ku-Klux Conspiracy. Senate Report, 42nd Cong., 2nd Sess., No. 41, Washington, 1872.

Ku-Klux Conspiracy, The testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, Washington, 1872, 13 volumes.

Messages of the Presidents of the United States.

South Carolina in 1876. Testimony as to the denial of the elective Franchise in South Carolina at the elections of 1875 and 1876, 3 Vols., Senate Misc. Doc., No. 48, 44th Cong., 2nd Sess., Washington, 1877.

Reports of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (Washington, 1865-1880).

Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction at the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth Congress, Washington, 1866.

Report of the Joint Investigating Committee of Public Frauds and Election of Hon. J. J. Patterson to the United States Senate made to the General Assembly of South Carolina at the regular session of 1877-1878, Columbia, 1878. Cited as Reports and Reconstructions, 1877-1878. Fraud Report.

Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Freedmen’s Savings and Trust Company, United States Senate, Washington, 1880.

The Congressional Globe, 1865-1872.

Reports of Committee of the House of Representatives, 42nd Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2, No. 22.

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