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Our Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and John Brown, and the Civil War Era
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The Confederate Republic: A Revolution Against Politics
. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1994.

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Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
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The Chickamauga Campaign
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ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Alexander, Thomas B. “The Civil War as Institutional Fulfillment.”
Journal of Southern History
47 (February 1981): 3–32.

Ash, Stephen V. “Poor Whites in the Occupied South, 1861–1865.”
Journal of Southern History
57 (February 1991): 39–62.

Aynes, Richard L. “Constricting the Law of Freedom: Justice Miller, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the
Slaughter-House
Cases.”
Chicago-Kent Law Review
70 (1994): 627.

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