The Papers Of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 2

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  • The Papers Of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 2 Book Detail

  • Author : Thaddeus Stevens
  • Release Date : 1998-07-15
  • Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 513
  • ISBN 13 : 0822970481
  • File Size : 13,13 MB

The Papers Of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 2 by Thaddeus Stevens PDF Summary

Book Description: Thaddeus Stevens has been called “the greatest dictator Congress ever had,” a man who in 1867 held more political power than any man in the nation, including the president. In his day Stevens grappled with many of the issues that confront us today: racial and economic equality, affirmative action, and equal access to education. The second volume of a two-volume edition covers Steven’s later years during the tumultuous period from the end of the Civil War to his death in1868. It includes letters, speeches, and remarks Stevens delivered as he championed equal rights for the freedmen and steered key Reconstruction measures through Congress. This volume also contains letters from loyalists and ex-Confederates to Stevens reflecting their reactions to conditions in the South.

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The Papers Of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 2

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Thaddeus Stevens has been called “the greatest dictator Congress ever had,” a man who in 1867 held more political power than any man in the nation, includin

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Hailed as “the most important congressman in the House of Representatives during the Civil War” and still honored in Pennsylvania as the father of its publi