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adam_text | Titel: Major problems in the Civil War and reconstruction
Autor: Perman, Michael
Jahr: 1998
Contents
Preface xiii
CHAPTER 1
The North and South Compared
Page I
DOC UM E NTS 2
Lydia Maria Child Describes How Slavery Harms the South, 1833 2
Frederick Law Olmsted Observes Southern Lassitude, 1854 3
Hinton Rowan Helper Exposes Southern Economic Backwardness, 1857 4
Frederick Law Olmsted Criticizes the South s Lack of Material Progress, 1861 5
James Henry Hammond Claims Southern Cultural Superiority, 1845 6
George Fitzhugh Praises Southern Society, 1854 8
J. D. B. DeBow Explains Why Nonslaveholders Should Support
Slavery, 1860 9
ESSAYS 10
Edward Pessen • The Similarities between the Antebellum North and South 11
James M. McPherson • The Differences between the Antebellum North
and South 21
CHAPTER 2
Sectional Politics in the 1850s
Page 31
DOC UMENTS 32
Independent Democrats Protest the Kansas-Nebraska Act, January 1854 32
Senator Stephen Douglas Explains the Objectives of His Bill, February 1854 34
Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts Ridicules the Southern Gentry,
May 1856 35
Congressman Thomas S. Bocock of Virginia Defends Preston Brooks,
July 1856 36
Senator William H. Seward of New York Warns of ein Irrepressible Conflirt,
October 1858 38
Senator Albert G. Brown of Mississippi Renounces the Protection of the Union,
December 1859 39
V
vi Contents
ESSAYS 40
William E. Gienapp • The Caning of Charles Sumner and the Rise of the
Republican Party 41
Don E. Fehrenbacher • Kansas, Republicanism, and the Crisis of the Union 52
CHAPTER 3
The Secession Crisis
Page 64
DOCUMENTS 64
President-Elect Lincoln Explains What Is at Stake, December 1860 65
Congressman John A. Gilmer of North Carolina Urges Delay and Conciliation,
March 1861 66
Secretary of State William H. Seward Advises Restraint, March 1861 67
Former Congressman Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia Advises against
Secession, November 1860 69
Senator Robert Toombs of Georgia Defends His Own and His State s Honor,
November 1860 70
The Raleigh North Carolina Standard Weighs Honor and Secession,
December 1860 71
ESSAYS 71
Kenneth M. Stampp • Lincoln and the Secession Crisis 72
Bertram Wyatt-Brown • Honor and Secession 80
CHAPTER 4
Fighting the War: The Generals
Page 89
DOC UM E NT S 92
General George B. McClellan Gives a Lesson in Grand Strategy, July 1862 92
General Robert E. Lee Takes the Offensive, September 1862 94
General E. Porter Alexander, C.S.A., Assesses Lee and McClellan at Antietam,
September 1862 95
General Alexander Later Criticizes the Confederacy s Conduct of the War,
c. 1900 97
General Henry W. Halleck, U.S.A., Acknowledges That the War Has Changed
Course, March 1863 98
The Union Army Redefines the Rules of War: Lieber s Code, May 1863 99
General William T. Sherman Explains How the War Has Changed,
September 1864 101
General Ulysses S. Grant Reports His Assignment Accomplished,
July 1865 103
Contents
ESSAYS 104
Gary W. Gallagher • The Maryland Campaign in Perspective 104
Mark Grimsley • Gestures of Mercy, Pillars of Fire 112
CHAPTER 5
Fighting the War: The Soldiers
Page 124
DOC UM E NT S 125
Eugene Blackford, C.S.A., Describes His First Experience with Combat,
July 1861 126
John Dooley, C.S.A., Acknowledges the Persistence of Fear (Undated) 127
Charles Harvey Brewster, U.S.A., Assesses the Contribution of His Family and
Community to the War, July 1862 127
Robert Gould Shaw, U.S.A., Describes His Reaction to Antietam and to Possible
Emancipation, September 1862 129
Wilbur Fisk, U.S.A., Discusses Morale among the Soldiers, April 1863 130
Tally Simpson, C.S.A., Reports on the Aftermath of Gettysburg, July 1863 1:
Walt Whitman Speculates That The Real War Will Never Get in the Books,
1882-83 133
ESSAYS 134
David W. Blight • A Union Soldier s Experience 134
Reid Mitchell • From Volunteer to Soldier: The Psychology of Service 144
CHAPTER 6
Abraham Lincoln as Political and Military Leader
Page 156
DOC U ME NTS 157
Lincoln Explains His Paramount Object of Saving the Union,
August 1862 157
Salmon P. Chase Reports Lincoln s Decision on Emancipation,
September 1862 158
Lincoln Proclaims the Meaning of the Conflict, The Gettysburg Address,
November 1863 159
Lincoln Recounts How He Proceeded toward Emancipation, April 1864 160
Lincoln Reveals an Early Grasp of Military Strategy, January 1862 161
Lincoln Advises against Engaging Lee s Army after Gettysburg,
September 1863 162
Wendell Phillips Criticizes Lincoln s War Policy, August 1862 163
Congressman Clement L. Vallandigham Condemns the Northern War Effort,
January 1863 164
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ESSAYS 165
Phillip Shaw Paludati • Emancipating the Republic: Lincoln and the Means and Ends
of Antislavery 166
James M. McPherson • Tried by War: Lincoln as Self-Taught Strategist 176
CHAPTER 7
The Northern Home Front
Page 186
DOC UMENTS 187
Henry W. Bellows Explains the Work and Goals of the Sanitary Commission,
January 1864 187
President Lincoln Addresses the Philadelphia Central Fair, June 1864 189
Mary Livermore Recounts How She Organized the Northwestern Sanitary Fair
in 1864, 1889 190
Martin Ryerson Reports How Workers Are Reacting to the Draft, July 1863 191
Trade Union Members Call for an International Industrial Assembly of North
America, August 1864 193
Cincinnati Sewing Women Protest Their Wartime Wages, February 1865 194
ESSAYS 195
J. Matthew Gattman • Voluntarism in Wartime: Philadelphia s Great
Central Fair 195
Phillip Shaw Paludati • Industrial Workers and the Costs of War 203
CHAPTER 8
The Southern Home Front
Page 215
DOCUMENTS 216
President Davis Explains the Confederate Cause, December 1862 217
Governor Joseph E. Brown of Georgia Denounces Confederate Policy,
September 1862 218
Plain Folk Protest the Burden of the War, February 1863 219
Vice President Alexander H. Stephens Recommends an Alternative Confederate
Strategy, January 1864 220
The North Carolina Legislature Protests the Confederate Draft and Martial Law,
May 1864 221
The Raleigh North Carolina Standard Urges Voters to Endorse a Negotiated Peace,
July 1864 222
Congressman Warren Aiken of Georgia Contemplates the Fate of Slavery,
October 1864 222
Contents ix
ESSAYS 223
Marc W. Kruman • Dissent in the Confederacy: The North
Carolina Experience 224
J. William Harris • Strains of War 234
CHAPTER 9
Women in Wartime
Page 246
DOC UMENTS 247
Hannah Ropes Expresses the Frustration of a Union Nurse, October 1862 247
Kate Cumming Criticizes Southern Women, September 1863 249
Phoebe Yates Pember Commends Southern Women (Undated) 250
Susie King Taylor Describes Her Role in Union Army Camps, 1864 251
Mary Livermore Explains the Role of Women in the Union War
Effort, 1889 251
Gertrude Thomas Finds Confederate Prospects Gloomy, November 1864 253
Catherine Edmondston of North Carolina Discusses Matters Public and Domestic,
January 1865 254
Cornelia Peake McDonald Comments on Class and Conscription,
March 1865 255
ESSAYS 257
Elizabeth D. Leonard • Civil War Nurse, Civil War Nursing: Rebecca Usher
of Maine 257
Drew Gilpin Faust • Patriotism, Sacrifice, and Self-Interest 265
CHAPTER 10
Emancipation
Page 277
DOC UMENTS 278
General Benjamin F. Butler Discovers the Contrabands, July 1861 279
The Freedmen s Inquiry Commission Considers Policy toward the Ex-Slaves,
June 1863 280
President Lincoln Defends Emancipation, August 1863 281
The U.S. Adjutant General Describes the Condition of Fleeing Slaves,
August 1863 282
Joseph Miller, U.S.A., Protests the Mistreatment of His Family by the U.S. Army,
November 1864 284
James H. Payne, U.S.A., Complains of Racial Discrimination on the Battlefield,
August 1864 285
Frederick Douglass States the Freedmen s Demands, April 1865 286
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Gertrude Thomas Is Upset That Her Slaves Are Leaving, May 1865 287
ESSAYS 288
Ira Berlin • Who Freed the Slaves? Emancipation and Its Meaning 288
Joseph T. Glatthaar • Black Glory: The African American Role in
Union Victory 297
CHAPTER 11
Congress s Terms for the Defeated South
Page ill
DOC UM E NT S 312
Richard H. Dana, Jr., Presents His Grasp of War Theory, June 1865 312
Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois Explains His Civil Rights Bill, January and
April 1866 314
Representative Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania States His Terms,
January 1867 315
Representative George W. Julian of Indiana Outlines the Scope of Reconstruction,
January 1867 316
Senator John Sherman of Ohio Urges Caution and Moderation,
February 1867 317
Congress s Terms for Readmission and Reconstruction, June 1866
and March 1867 318
Albion Tourgée, a North Carolina Republican, Later Condemns Congress s
Reconstruction Policy, 1879 320
ESSAYS 321
Michael Les Benedict • The Conservative Basis of Radical Reconstruction 322
EricFoner • Thaddeus Stevens, Confiscation, and Reconstruction 331
CHAPTER 12
Political and Economic Change in the Reconstruction South
Page 342
DOCUMENTS 343
South Carolina African Americans Present Their Demands,
November 1865 344
Mattie Curtis Remembers Her Struggle after Emancipation (Undated) 345
Henry Adams Reports on Women and Fieldwork, 1867 345
Richard H. Cain of South Carolina Stresses the Importance of Land,
February 1868 346
Edward King Describes the Postwar Plantation System in the
Natchez District, 1875 347
Albert T. Morgan of Mississippi Recalls His Achievements As
Sheriff, 1884 349
Contents xi
ESSAYS 351
Eric F oner • Black Reconstruction Leaders at the Grass Roots 351
Jacqueline Jones • The Political Economy of the Black Family
during Reconstruction 359
Harold D. Woodman • The Reconstruction of the Cotton Plantation in the
New South 367
CHAPTER 13
Southern Republicans and the Problems of Reconstruction
Page 377
DOC U MENT S 378
Former Governor James L. Orr Defends South Carolina s Republican Government,
June 1871 378
Representative L. Q. C. Lamar of Mississippi Assails Reconstruction,
June 1874 380
Governor William P. Kellogg of Louisiana Demands Punishment for the Coushatta
Assassins, September 1874 382
Representative Alexander White of Alabama Defends Carpetbaggers,
February 1875 383
Charles Nordhoff Censures Mississippi Politicians, 1875 385
Governor Adelbert Ames Deplores the Violence in Mississippi,
September 1875 386
ESSAYS 387
Lawrence N. Powell • Carpetbaggers and the Problems of Republican Rule
in the South 388
Michael Perman • Reconstruction under Attack 394
CHAPTER 14
The Northern Retreat from Reconstruction
Page 401
DOCUMENTS 402
Senator Charles Sumner Can No Longer Support President Grant,
August 1871 403
Senator Carl Schurz of Missouri Condemns Reconstruction, January 1872 404
James Shepherd Pike Offers a Liberal Republican View of
Reconstruction, 1873 405
Speaker James G. Blaine Points Out the Results of the Republicans Generous
Amnesty Policy, January 1876 406
Rutherford B. Hayes Describes His Southern Policy for the 1876 Presidential
Campaign, July 1876 407
President Grant Disclaims Responsibility for Reconstruction in South Carolina,
July 1876 408
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ESSAYS 409
Richard H. Abbott • Reconstruction Winds Down: The Grant Years,
1869-1877 409
Michael Les Benedict • Reform Republicans and the Retreat
from Reconstruction 420
CHAPTER 15
The Impact and Significance of the Sedional Conflict
Page 431
ESSAYS 432
* James M. McPherson • The Second American Revolution 433
*. Carl N. Degler • One among Many: The Civil War and National Unification 442
Steven Hahn • Class and State in Postemancipation Societies 451
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