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Eric FonerPublication Details
BookRev. ed., Louisiana pbk. edLouisiana State University Press1996Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS REFERENCE (MAIN) E185.96 F64 1996 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Freedom’s Lawmakers is the first comprehensive directory of America’s first generation of black public officials–those who held office during the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War. The biographies follow many individuals into the twentieth century, illustrating the impact of these black Americans on post-Reconstruction society and the consequences for black Americans of the overthrow of Reconstruction. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "With Freedom’s Lawmakers, Eric Foner has assembled the first comprehensive directory of the over 1,500 African Americans who held political office in the South during the Reconstruction era. He has compiled an impressive amount of information about the antebellum status, occupations, property ownership, and military service of these officials - who range from U.S. congressmen to local justices of the peace and constables. This revised paperback edition also includes material on forty-five additional officials." "In his Introduction, Foner analyzes and interprets the roles of the black American officeholders. Concise biographies, in alphabetical order, trace the life histories of these individuals - many previously unknown. This useful and informative volume also includes an index by state, by occupation, by office during Reconstruction, by birth status, and by topic."– BOOK JACKET
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- 0807120820
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