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What Happened to Confederates After the Civil War? | Animated History

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Herbert, Paul N. “Confederados forge new cultural identity.” The Washington Times (December 17, 2009): 4.

Hogue, James K. “The Strange Career of Jim Longstreet: History and Contingency in the Civil War Era.” In The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, edited by Orville Vernon Burton, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. Weber, 153–71. University of Virginia Press, 2011. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt6wrmq5.14.

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Swanson, Ryan A. “Andrew Johnson and His Governors: An Examination of Failed Reconstruction Leadership.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 71, no. 1 (2012): 16–45. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42628235.

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