The Chapter on Reconstruction From the Life of Thadeus Stevens (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Morrison, Joseph Barr

 
9781332414499: The Chapter on Reconstruction From the Life of Thadeus Stevens (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Discover the Reconstruction era through the voice of a 19th‑century statesman. This edition presents an accessible, documentary look at how Congress, law, and policy shaped the postwar United States. Read extracts from Thaddeus Stevens’ speeches and learn how reconstruction aimed to secure liberty, justice, and lasting national unity.

In these pages, the debate over how to rebuild the Union unfolds with clarity. The text contrasts executive, legislative, and judicial roles and explains why Stevens argued for congressional leadership in reconstruction. You’ll see the questions that guided policy, from how to treat conquered states to how to safeguard civil rights. The material centers on legal principles, constitutional rights, and the practical challenges of turning wartime victory into lasting peace. While the focus is historical and analytical, the tone remains accessible for readers new to the period.

What you’ll experience
- A window into the legal and political debates that defined Reconstruction
- Plain explanations of complex constitutional and wartime issues
- Reproduced speeches and commentary that illuminate the era
- A grounded look at how leaders envisioned justice for all citizens

Ideal for readers curious about Civil War aftermath, constitutional history, and the voices that shaped the era.

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