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History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880: INDEX.
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INDEX.
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Detailed Table of Contents, Vol. II
Part 4: Conservative Era--Negroes in the Army and Navy
CHAPTER I. Restriction and Extension. 1800-1825.
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CHAPTER II. Negro Troops in the War of 1812.
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CHAPTER III. Negroes in the Navy
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Part 5--Anti-slavery Agitation
CHAPTER IV. Retrospection and Reflection. 1825-1850.
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CHAPTER V. Anti-slavery Methods
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CHAPTER VI. Anti-slavery Methods of Free Negroes
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CHAPTER VII. Negro Insurrections
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CHAPTER VIII. The "Amistad" Captives
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Part 6--The Period of Preparation
CHAPTER IX. Northern Sympathy and Southern Subterfuges. 1850-1860.
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CHAPTER X. The "Black Laws" of "Border States"
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CHAPTER XI. The Northern Negroes
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CHAPTER XII. Negro School Laws. 1619-1860.
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CHAPTER XIII. John Brown--Hero and Martyr
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Part 7--The Negro in the War for the Union
CHAPTER XIV. Definition of the War Issue
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CHAPTER XV. "A White Man's War"
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CHAPTER XVI. The Negro on Fatigue Duty
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CHAPTER XVII. The Emancipation Proclamations
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CHAPTER XVIII. Employment of Negroes as Soldiers
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CHAPTER XIX. Negroes as Soldiers
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CHAPTER XX. Capture and Treatment of Negro Soldiers.
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Part 8--The First Decade of Freedom
CHAPTER XXI. Reconstruction—Misconstruction. 1865-1875.
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CHAPTER XXII. The Results of Emancipation
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CHAPTER XXIII. Representative Colored Men
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CHAPTER XXIV. The African Methodist Episcopal Church
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CHAPTER XXV. The Methodist Episcopal Church
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CHAPTER XXVI. The Colored Baptists of America
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Part 9--The Decline of Negro Governments
CHAPTER XXVII. Reaction, Peril, and Pacification. 1875-1880.
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CHAPTER XXVIII. The Exodus--Cause and Effect
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CHAPTER XXIX. Retrospection and Prospection
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Appendix
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Louisiana.
South Carolina.
Mississippi.
Oscar J. Dunn,
Alonzo J. Ransier,
Alex. Davis.
P. B. S. Pinchback,
Richard H. Gleaves,
C. C. Antoine.
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