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Darcey Sweeney
Darcey Sweeney

... Johnson informally stipulate that the southern states were to renounce their ordinances of secession, repudiate the Confederate debt, and ratify the proposed 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery. The white elitist regimes in the south tried to prevent blacks from gaining any power at all. The Civil Ri ...
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Unit 12 Student Study Guide - Mrs. Madden @ Dahlstrom Middle

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