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Redemption The Last Battle of the Civil War

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ISBN-10: 0374530696

ISBN-13: 9780374530693

Edition: N/A

Authors: Nicholas Lemann

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"An arresting piece of popular history." --Sean Wilentz, "The New York Times Book Review" Nicholas Lemann opens this extraordinary book with a riveting account of the horrific events of Easter 1873 in Colfax, Louisiana, where a white militia of Confederate veterans-turned-vigilantes attacked the black community there and massacred hundreds of people in a gruesome killing spree. This began an insurgency that changed the course of American history: for the next few years white Southern Democrats waged a campaign of political terrorism aiming to overturn the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and challenge President Grant's support for the emergent structures of black political power.…    
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List price: $20.00
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication date: 8/21/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Nicholas Lemann, a native of New Orleans, developed an interest in journalism during his teenage years. This eagerness to write was coupled with a keen interest in United States history and literature. He pooled his curiosities, earning a degree in American literature and history from Harvard University in 1976. Journalism became Lemann's main occupation, as he built his writing career through working for the Washington Monthly, Texas Monthly, and the Washington Post. In 1983, he joined the Atlantic Monthly staff. His love for American history peaked with the publication of his commentary on the African-American migration to Chicago in search of jobs and a better life. Lemann's book, The…    

A Note to the Reader
Prologue
Adelbert and Blanche
Vicksburg Troubles
The Peace Conference
Revolution
The Mississippi Plan
Notes
A Note on Sources
Acknowledgments
Index