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PREFACE
Introduction. The Freedmen's Bureau and Reconstruction: An Overview
1 Ulysses S. Grant and the Freedmen's Bureau
2 Andrew Johnson and the Freedmen's Bureau
3 Emancipation and Military Pacification: The Freedmen's Bureau and Social Control in Alabama
4 "One of the Most Appreciated Labors of the Bureau'': The Freedmen's Bureau and the Southern Homestead Act
5 The Personnel of the Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas
6 Architects of a Benevolent Empire: The Relationship between the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen's Bureau in Virginia, 1865-1872
7 "Une Chimere": The Freedmen's Bureau in Creole New Orleans
8 "Because They Are Women": Gender and the Virginia Freedmen's Bureau's "War on Dependency''
9 The Freedmen's Bureau and Wage Labor in the Louisiana Sugar Region
10 "A Full-Fledged Government of Men": Freedmen's Bureau Labor Policy in South Carolina, 1865-1868
11 "To Enslave the Rising Generation'': The Freedmen's Bureau and the Texas Black Code
12 Land, Lumber, and Learning: The Freedmen's Bureau, Education, and the Black Community in Post-Emancipation Maryland
13 Reconstruction's Allies: The Relationship of the Freedmen's Bureau and the Georgia Freedmen
Afterword
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Introduction. The Freedmen's Bureau and Reconstruction: An Overview
1 Ulysses S. Grant and the Freedmen's Bureau
2 Andrew Johnson and the Freedmen's Bureau
3 Emancipation and Military Pacification: The Freedmen's Bureau and Social Control in Alabama
4 "One of the Most Appreciated Labors of the Bureau'': The Freedmen's Bureau and the Southern Homestead Act
5 The Personnel of the Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas
6 Architects of a Benevolent Empire: The Relationship between the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen's Bureau in Virginia, 1865-1872
7 "Une Chimere": The Freedmen's Bureau in Creole New Orleans
8 "Because They Are Women": Gender and the Virginia Freedmen's Bureau's "War on Dependency''
9 The Freedmen's Bureau and Wage Labor in the Louisiana Sugar Region
10 "A Full-Fledged Government of Men": Freedmen's Bureau Labor Policy in South Carolina, 1865-1868
11 "To Enslave the Rising Generation'': The Freedmen's Bureau and the Texas Black Code
12 Land, Lumber, and Learning: The Freedmen's Bureau, Education, and the Black Community in Post-Emancipation Maryland
13 Reconstruction's Allies: The Relationship of the Freedmen's Bureau and the Georgia Freedmen
Afterword
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX