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- The Klan, the Congress, and the Court: Congressional Enforcement of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments & the State Action Syllogism, a Brief Historical Overview
- John Marshall Harlan and the Constitutional Rights of Negroes: the Transformation of a Southerner*
- The Colfax Massacre
- Passion and Belief: the Story of the Untold Story of the Colfax Massacre Leeanna Keith (April 18, 2008)
- Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Enforcement of Federal Law in the South, 1871-1884
- 66-11,792 TOLSON, Arthur Lincoln, 1924— the NEGRO IN
- When the Rule of Law Breaks Down: Implications of the 1866 Memphis Massacre for the Passage of the Fourteenth Amendment
- Toward a Jurisprudence of the Civil Rights Acts
- Hate Groups and the Ku Klux Klan ______
- Reconstruction Impact Upon Freed Slaves 1865-1877 1877-1900 “Though Slavery Was Abolished, the Wrongs of My People Were Not Ended
- Shelby County V. Holder
- Snubbed Landmark: Why United States V. Cruikshank (1876)
- Reconstruction in Kemper County, Mississippi Michael Brian Connolly Old Dominion University
- White Discipline, Black Rebellion: a History of American Race Riots from Emancipation to the War on Drugs
- Excerpts from Ulysses S. Grant
- The Colfax Massacre a Forgotten Chapter of Violence James Hamilton State University of New York at Geneseo
- Reconstruction in America
- Chapter 10: Reconstruction, 1865-1877
- Curbing of Voter Intimidation in Florida, 1871
- RECONSTRUCTION Core Documents RECONSTRUCTION Core Documents
- Backstage Guide
- Unit 15 - Reconstruction
- Mass Incarceration, Convict Leasing, and the Thirteenth Amendment: a Revisionist Account