1877—MAKINGS OF A REVOLUTION

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PARTIAL CONTENTS.—The fight for freedom, by B. Quarles.—The promise of land, by W.L Rose.—A
new world of freedom, by J. Williamson.—White reconstruction, by J.H. Franklin.—An old world of bondage, by
R.W. Logan.—Folkways, stateways, and racism, by C.V. Woodward.
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