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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: Monographs

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 Unpublished Theses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

Monographs

(These authors seek the facts in certain narrow definite fields and in most cases do not ignore the truth as to Negroes.)

Ambler, G. H., Sectionalism in Virginia.

Ames, Herman V., Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the United States During the First Century of Its History (In the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the year, 1896).

Bancroft, Frederic A., A Sketch of the Negro in Politics, Especially in South Carolina and Mississippi, New York, 1885.

Banks, Enoch M., Economics of Land Tenure in Georgia.

Brooks, Robert P., The Agrarian Revolution in Georgia in 1865-1912.

Flack, Horace E., Adoption of the 14th Amendment.

Fleming, Walter F., Deportation and Colonization: An Attempted Solution of the Race Problem.

Fleming, Walter F., The Freedmen’s Saving Bank.

Haworth, Paul Leland, The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election.

Hickok, Charles T., The Negro in Ohio.

Kendrick, Benjamin Burks, The Journal of the Joint Committee of Fifteen on Reconstruction, 39th Congress, 1865-1867.

Knight, Edgar Wallace, The Influence of Reconstruction on Education in the South.

Moore, A. B., Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy.

Pierce, Paul Skeels, The Freedmen’s Bureau, a chapter in the history of Reconstruction.

Schlüter, Herman, Lincoln, Labor and Slavery.

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