THE TESTIMONY OF HENRY ADAMS, FREEDMAN: Hope, Terror, and Exodus in the Post-Civil War South
In March 1880, an extraordinary American traveled to the nation's capital to testify before a Senate committee investigating the "exodus" of formerly enslaved people from the post-Reconstruction South. Henry Adams' testimony vividly describes the nightmarish violence inflicted upon freed people by "the very men who held us slaves."
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 276
Publisher: Library of America
Publishing status: Current
ISBN: 9781598538366
Item #: 9370617
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