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Black over white Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction

"Bold in its concept and masterful in its execution, this volume is a comprehensive view of the emergence and decline of black leadership in South Carolina between 1867 and 1876, a period in which more than half of the 487 elected state and federal officials were black."--Jacket.

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  • ""Bold in its concept and masterful in its execution, this volume is a comprehensive view of the emergence and decline of black leadership in South Carolina between 1867 and 1876, a period in which more than half of the 487 elected state and federal officials were black."--Jacket."@en
  • ""Bold in its concept and masterful in its execution, this volume is a comprehensive view of the emergence and decline of black leadership in South Carolina between 1867 and 1876, a period in which more than half of the 487 elected state and federal officials were black."--Jacket."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Llibres electrònics"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Black over white negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"
  • "Black over white : Negro leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"
  • "Black over white"
  • "Black over white : negro political leadership in South Carolina during reconstruction"
  • "Black over white : negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"
  • "Black over white : Negro political leadership in South Carolina during reconstruction"
  • "Black over white Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"
  • "Black over white Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"@en
  • "Black over white : Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"@en
  • "Black over white : Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction"