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I Got Them Master’s Degree Reconstruction Blues!
It is one thing to be a Civil War buff, and another to get a Master’s degree in Military History. When I decided to write a biography of Elmer Ellsworth, I envisioned the inside flap of the book jacket. I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abe Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, American Public University, Andrew Johnson, APU, arson, Billy Holiday, Black Laws, Eric Foner, Frederick Douglass, Freedman's Bureau, Jim Crow, KKK, Ku Klux Klan, lynching, Paul Ortiz, Reconstruction, studying war, white power, white supremacy, work conditions in the South
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