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CONTENTS
Preface to the New Edition
Preface
Introduction
1. The Constitutional and Political Background of Fifteenth Amendment Rights Enforcement
2. "A Meet Person Learned in the Law": The Attorney General and the Justice Department before 1877
3. The New Department and the New Departure: Voting Rights Enforcement under Hayes, 1877-1880
4. "A Free Ballot and a Fair Count": Voting Rights Enforcement and Independent Movements in the South,1880-1884
5. Voting Rights and the Democratic Interregnum, 1884-1888
6. Revitalization Again: Harrison and Voting Rights Enforcement, 1888-1893
7. Bureaucracy, Sectionalism, and the Demise of the "Free Ballot and a Fair Count"
Bibliographical Essay
Index
CONTENTS
Preface to the New Edition
Preface
Introduction
1. The Constitutional and Political Background of Fifteenth Amendment Rights Enforcement
2. "A Meet Person Learned in the Law": The Attorney General and the Justice Department before 1877
3. The New Department and the New Departure: Voting Rights Enforcement under Hayes, 1877-1880
4. "A Free Ballot and a Fair Count": Voting Rights Enforcement and Independent Movements in the South,1880-1884
5. Voting Rights and the Democratic Interregnum, 1884-1888
6. Revitalization Again: Harrison and Voting Rights Enforcement, 1888-1893
7. Bureaucracy, Sectionalism, and the Demise of the "Free Ballot and a Fair Count"
Bibliographical Essay
Index