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The Devils Own Work The Civil War Draft Riots And The Fight To Reconstruct America 1st Edition Barnet Schecter

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The Devils Own Work The Civil War Draft Riots And The Fight To Reconstruct America 1st Edition Barnet Schecter
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Publisher: Walker & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.26 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Barnet Schecter
ISBN: 9780802714398, 9780802715081, 9780802718372, 0802714390, 0802715087, 080271837X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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The Devils Own Work The Civil War Draft Riots And The Fight To Reconstruct America 1st Edition Barnet Schecter by Barnet Schecter 9780802714398, 9780802715081, 9780802718372, 0802714390, 0802715087, 080271837X instant download after payment.

As Barnet Schecter dramatically shows in The Devil's Own Work, the cataclysm in New York was anything but an isolated incident; rather, it was a microcosm-within the borders of the supposedly loyal northern states-of the larger Civil War between the North and South. The riots erupted over the same polarizing issues--of slavery versus freedom for African Americans and the scope of federal authority over states and individuals--that had torn the nation apart. And the riots' aftermath foreshadowed the compromises that would bedevil Reconstruction and delay the process of integration for the next 100 years.
The story of the draft riots come alive in the voices of passionate newspaper rivals Horace Greeley and Manton Marble; black leader Rev. Henry Highland Garnet and renegade Democrat Fernando Wood; Irish soldier Peter Welsh and conservative diarist Maria Daly; and many others. In chronicling this violent demonstration over the balance between centralized power and civil liberties in a time of national emergency, The Devil's Own Work (Walt Whitman's characterization of the riots) sheds new light on the Civil War era and on the history of protest and reform in America.

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