The Civil War and Reconstruction
Long considered the standard text in the field, The Civil War and Reconstruction--originally written by James G. Randall and revised by David Donald--is now available in a thoroughly revised new edition prepared by David Donald, Jean H. ...
Unfazed by the bitter opposition that he provoked in the North, let alone the South, William Lloyd Garrison refused to soften his impassioned moral indictment of slavery. Denouncing the Constitution as a proslavery document, ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction
But Lee was the subject of "Prospects of the Southern Sambo," one of the most brutal cartoons published by Frank Leslie's Illustrated Neiospaper. It shows a slave tied to a post and being beaten by a white man, to which Lee responds, ...
An ample, wide-ranging collection of primary sources, The Civil War and Reconstruction: A Documentary Collection, opens a window onto the political, social, cultural, economic, and military history from 1830 to 1877.
This new volume deals with two momentous and interrelated events in American history —the American Civil War and Reconstruction—and offers students a collection of essential documentary sources for these periods....
Portrays the American Civil War and its aftermath through such primary sources as memoirs, diaries, letters, contemporary journalism, and official documents.
The Civil War and Reconstruction
Reconstruction and the end of slavery brought deep-seated problems to the reunited nation. This single-volume encyclopedia includes 245 entries on all facets of the conflicted era.
Reading level/complexity These texts are written at a range of reading levels and include a wide variety of topics to capture the interests of all readers.
... Civil War Soldiers ( Lawrence : University Press of Kansas , 2001 ) . 51. Robertson , Soldiers Blue and Gray , 186–89 . 52. Robert McAllister to Ellen McAllister , April 11 , 1864 , in Robert McAllister , The Civil War Letters of General ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction V2 is a historical book written by J.G. Randall. This book is a comprehensive account of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction period that followed it.