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  1.  Report on the Condition of the South / Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906
    upon freedmen rights and privileges which are essential to their comfort, protection, and security ... of the Freedmen's Bureau. 3. The incorrigibles, who still indulge in the swagger which was so customary  details...
  2.  The Souls of Black Folk / Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
    the freedmen? Was anything impossible to a power that had done all this? A million black men started ... is the Negro Problem, and the spiritual striving of the freedmen's sons is the travail of souls whose burden  details...
  3.  Martin Luther King Jr. Day Anthology / Various
    . Washington The March of Progress.........................Charles W. Chesnutt The Freedmen's Bureau ... as to these questions. The Civil Rights Bill and the Freedmen's Bureau Bill and the proposed constitutional amendments  details...
  4.  The Sequel of Appomattox : a chronicle of the reunion of the states / Fleming, Walter Lynwood, 1874-1932
    or confiscated for the uses of the army or for the new freedmen's schools. It was months before courthouses ... property was not sold but was turned over to the Freedmen's Bureau* for its support. The total amount  details...
  5.  Tacitus: The Histories, Volumes I and II / Tacitus, Caius Cornelius, 56-120
    : the hatred and fear they inspired worked universal havoc. Slaves were bribed against their masters, freedmen ... or freedmen to the great families, and had seen their patrons condemned or exiled, now revived their hopes  details...
  6.  Seneca. / Holland, Francis Caldwell, 1865-1948
    the teaching of rhetoric had been confined to freedmen. The elder Seneca, in stating this, expresses ... , and rapacious wife Messalina, and of the freedmen to whose faces he was accustomed, until at last he became  details...
  7.  A Century of Negro Migration / Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950
    to the preparation of the Negroes for living as freedmen, was practical enough to recommend to the Congress ... -slavery leaders, they were advocating the establishment of the freedmen in society as good citizens  details...
  8.  State of the Union Address / Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
    consideration. On the propriety of attempting to make the freedmen electors by the proclamation of the Executive ... of the elective franchise to the freedmen by act of the President of the United States must have been extended  details...
  9.  Seneca in Corsica [by] Eli Edward Burriss ... / Burriss, Eli E. (Eli Edward)
    of his wives and freedmen. Seneca con- demned to death without Claudius's cognizance. The penalty changed ... -spittle to Polybius to effect his recall. The suppressed letter addressed to Messalina and the freedmen  details...
  10.  Roman Etiquette of the late republic as revealed by the correspondence of Cicero. / Miller, Anna Bertha, 1874-
    , this was still more often true of freedmen. On the occasion of Tiro's manumission, Quintus Cicero ... ^, reminding him that their ancestors controlled their freedmen almost as absolutely as their slaves^^ Marcus  details...

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