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One More War to Fight
Union Veterans' Battle for Equality through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Lost Cause- Authors:
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- 2023
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- Copyright Year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-6155-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-6156-2
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 440
- Product Type
- Monograph
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- The Left-Armed Corps No access
- The Veteran Reserve Corps No access
- “The Lost Cause” No access
- The Left-Armed Corps and All Union Veterans No access
- Additional Information on Topics of Interest No access
- White Northern Veterans Advocate for Black Equality No access
- Equal Rights for African Americans and the Freedmen’s Bureau No access
- The Veteran Reserve Corps and the Freedmen’s Bureau No access
- The Call for a Pro-Administration Soldiers’ Convention No access
- A Massacre in Memphis No access
- A Riot in New Orleans No access
- The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ League’s Call for Its Own Convention No access
- The Cleveland Soldiers’ Convention No access
- The Pittsburgh Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention No access
- “Banty Tim” No access
- White and Black Union Veterans Endorse African American Voting Rights No access
- The Grand Army of the Republic No access
- The Election of 1868 and the Fight over Equality No access
- The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan No access
- Grant Battles the Klan No access
- The Colfax Massacre No access
- Hayes and the End of Reconstruction No access
- The Left-Armed Corps and the GAR No access
- The Struggle for Equality Above the Mason-Dixon Line No access
- Turmoil over Education for African Americans No access
- Fighting Jim Crow No access
- Equality in the Grand Army No access
- The GAR Rejects a Color Line: The Nation Reacts No access
- Reconciliation and the Rise of the Lost Cause No access
- Jim Crow in the South and North No access
- Lynching: Jim Crow’s Ultimate Horror No access
- Jim Crow Casts Its Shadow over Honoring Graves in the South No access
- Conflict Rages Over the Cities of the Dead No access
- Racism Taints Memories of the War No access
- The Brownsville Affray and Ongoing Struggle for Justice No access
- A Left-Armed Luminary Speaks Out for Freedom and Equality No access
- The Lee Conundrum No access
- Reconciliation Marches On: Where Would the GAR Stand on the Lee Statue? No access
- Betrayal, Remembrance, and “The Unfinished Work” No access
- In Appreciation No access Pages 349 - 350
- Introduction No access
- Chapter 1 No access
- Chapter 2 No access
- Chapter 3 No access
- Chapter 4 No access
- Chapter 5 No access
- Chapter 6 No access
- Chapter 7 No access
- Chapter 8 No access
- Chapter 9 No access
- Chapter 10 No access
- Index No access Pages 407 - 438
- About the Author No access Pages 439 - 440





