Disunion, War, Defeat, and Recovery in Alabama: The Journal of Augustus Benners, 1850-1885Mercer University Press, 2007 - 357 halaman ""Disunion, War, Defeat, and Recovery in Alabama offers a rare look into the life of a Civil War character many would say they love to hate: the plantation owner. A slave-owning cotton grower, Augustus Benners recorded decades of his mostly gritty and unglamorous plantation life ... Deft editing, annotation, and explanatory notes by Glenn and Virginia Linden complement and elucidate Benners's historical accounts"--From publisher's description. |
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... Republicans , whom he called " radicals . " He disliked the Republicans ' control of the presidency , but he mourned 2 Disunion , War , Defeat , and Recovery in Alabama.
... Republicans , whom he called " radicals . " He disliked the Republicans ' control of the presidency , but he mourned 2 Disunion , War , Defeat , and Recovery in Alabama.
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... Republicans ' control of the presidency , but he mourned the death of Republican president and Union veteran James A. Garfield . Benners's diary gives us the perspective of one man who enjoyed real privilege but not overwhelming wealth ...
... Republicans ' control of the presidency , but he mourned the death of Republican president and Union veteran James A. Garfield . Benners's diary gives us the perspective of one man who enjoyed real privilege but not overwhelming wealth ...
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... Republican , " being elected president in 1856. A staunch Whig no longer belonging to a major party , he finally decided to vote for James Buchanan , the Democratic candidate , who supported " the true doctrine on the slavery issue non ...
... Republican , " being elected president in 1856. A staunch Whig no longer belonging to a major party , he finally decided to vote for James Buchanan , the Democratic candidate , who supported " the true doctrine on the slavery issue non ...
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... that Benners finally received good political news : the Democratic and Conservative parties defeated the Republican Party in Alabama . Now Southerners in Alabama were once more in The Journal of Augustus Benners , 1850-1885 11.
... that Benners finally received good political news : the Democratic and Conservative parties defeated the Republican Party in Alabama . Now Southerners in Alabama were once more in The Journal of Augustus Benners , 1850-1885 11.
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... Republicans would win since " money is power and the radicals have it . " Garfield won a narrow election and once again Benners was disappointed . Still , he hoped his party would win the presidency again , and in 1884 , the Democrats ...
... Republicans would win since " money is power and the radicals have it . " Garfield won a narrow election and once again Benners was disappointed . Still , he hoped his party would win the presidency again , and in 1884 , the Democrats ...
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The Reconstruction Years May 18651877 | 138 |
The Later Years 18781885 | 263 |
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