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| #4894917 in Books | 2016-10-14 | Original language:English | 9.10 x.40 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 120 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Informative and helpful.|By David Marshall|The theme of “Democracy and the American Civil War” represents” 5 papers presented at a symposium held at Kent State University in 2011 concerning the Civil War. The essays in this volume concentrate on the unifying themes of democracy and race during and after the four year conflict. The academics of this collection|About the Author||Kevin Adams is an associate professor of history at Kent State University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in nineteenth-century American history. He is the author of Class and Race in the Frontier Army: Military L
In 1865, after four tumultuous years of fighting, Americans welcomed the opportunity to return to a life of normalcy. President Abraham Lincoln issued his emancipation decree in January 1863 and had set the stage for what he hoped would be a smooth transition from war to peace with the announcement of his reconstruction program in December 1863 and with his call of “malice toward none and charity for all” in his Second Inaugural Address in March 1865. Linc...
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