William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 138
... civil rights of Negroes which in turn would insure a Republican majority in the South . Why was this necessary ? If the Southern states had been per- mitted to return unreconstructed , it would likely mean a realignment of southern and ...
... civil rights of Negroes which in turn would insure a Republican majority in the South . Why was this necessary ? If the Southern states had been per- mitted to return unreconstructed , it would likely mean a realignment of southern and ...
Page 139
... Civil War lay not only in the destruction of Southern capitalism , but more important , in making the Federal government the servant of industri- al capitalism . It is important that the means by which this end was achieved be made ...
... Civil War lay not only in the destruction of Southern capitalism , but more important , in making the Federal government the servant of industri- al capitalism . It is important that the means by which this end was achieved be made ...
Page 145
... Civil War , and from this fact and others stemmed the unequal share of the expanding national income labor received during this period . By 1865 , money wages on the average had risen 43 % over 1861 but living costs pushed real wages to ...
... Civil War , and from this fact and others stemmed the unequal share of the expanding national income labor received during this period . By 1865 , money wages on the average had risen 43 % over 1861 but living costs pushed real wages to ...
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