History of the Colored Race in AmericaHeritage Books, 1887 - 646 Seiten |
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... LINCOLN CALLS FOR 75,000 VOLUNTEERS -RIOT AT BALTIMORE - BATTLE AT Bethel Church- LEE DEFEATED AT CHEAT MOUNTAIN • CHAPTER XV . -- BATTLE OF BULL RUN - CENTERVILLE THE UNION COMMANDERS - THE UNION PLAN OF ATTACK - DIVISION COMMANDERS ...
... LINCOLN CALLS FOR 75,000 VOLUNTEERS -RIOT AT BALTIMORE - BATTLE AT Bethel Church- LEE DEFEATED AT CHEAT MOUNTAIN • CHAPTER XV . -- BATTLE OF BULL RUN - CENTERVILLE THE UNION COMMANDERS - THE UNION PLAN OF ATTACK - DIVISION COMMANDERS ...
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... LINCOLN ON PROTECT- ING NEGRO SOLDIERS - NUMBER ENGAGED IN THE UNION ARMY- THEIR BRAVERY - LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - MILI- TARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT CHAPTER XXI . ABRAHAM LINCOLN - HIS EARLY LIFE AND TRAINING - LINCOLN AS A ...
... LINCOLN ON PROTECT- ING NEGRO SOLDIERS - NUMBER ENGAGED IN THE UNION ARMY- THEIR BRAVERY - LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - MILI- TARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT CHAPTER XXI . ABRAHAM LINCOLN - HIS EARLY LIFE AND TRAINING - LINCOLN AS A ...
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... LINCOLN'S POLICY - GENERAL PLAN - VARIOUS CONVENTIONS - CONGRESSIONAL ACTION - PRESIDENT JOHNSON - SUFFRAGE DENIED THE COLORED PEOPLE - UNJUST AND OPPRESSIVE LAWS - THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION - RE- CONSTUCTION COMPLETED CHAPTER ...
... LINCOLN'S POLICY - GENERAL PLAN - VARIOUS CONVENTIONS - CONGRESSIONAL ACTION - PRESIDENT JOHNSON - SUFFRAGE DENIED THE COLORED PEOPLE - UNJUST AND OPPRESSIVE LAWS - THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION - RE- CONSTUCTION COMPLETED CHAPTER ...
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... Lincoln , and others , will be held in tender remembrance by the colored people as the deliverers of their Race , and will be re- vered by lovers of liberty through all time . Though dead , their deeds live after them . They did their ...
... Lincoln , and others , will be held in tender remembrance by the colored people as the deliverers of their Race , and will be re- vered by lovers of liberty through all time . Though dead , their deeds live after them . They did their ...
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... Lincoln , the author of the Emancipation Proclamation , who , with one stroke of his pen , struck the shackles from four millions of slaves . He was a representative American , who , in his great heart could sympathize with the bearer ...
... Lincoln , the author of the Emancipation Proclamation , who , with one stroke of his pen , struck the shackles from four millions of slaves . He was a representative American , who , in his great heart could sympathize with the bearer ...
Inhalt
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29 | |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
FREDERIC CAILLIAUDTHE MARCH INTO THE DESERTTHE CARAVAN | 117 |
CHAPTER VI | 132 |
CHAPTER IX | 186 |
THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE SLAVERY RECOGNIZED BY THE FRENCH | 195 |
CHAPTER XII | 213 |
THE CIVIL WARCAUSES THAT PRODUCED IT THE ATTACK ON FORT | 244 |
THE BATTLE OF SHILOH GEN GRANT COMMANDS THE UNION FORCES | 259 |
BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE GRANT ORDERS AN ATTACK GALLANT | 300 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 307 |
FREDERICK DOUGLASSHIS EARLY LIFEHARDSHIP AND PRIVATIONS | 389 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 413 |
246 | 480 |
602 | |
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Seite 12 - By the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; — Under the one, the Blue; Under the other, the Gray.