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Frontmatter
Introduction
PART I.
THE MAKING OF A POLITICAL
REVOLUTION
Chapter One From Protest to Power: Negro Leaders on the Eve of Reconstruction
Chapter Two Forging a Black Majority: The Emergence of a New Order
PART II.
THE MAKING OF NEGRO POLITICIANS:
A BIOGRAPHICAL
PROFILE
Chapter Three Black and Brown: The Antebellum Origins of Negro Leadership
Chapter Four The Sword and the Cross: Modes of Leadership Recruitment and Development
PART III.
THE MAKING OF POLICY:
A POLITICAL PROFILE
Chapter Five Black Domination or White Control: The Dynamics of Power
Chapter Six Radicals and Conservatives: The Voting Behavior of Negro Legislators
Chapter Seven Black Leaders and Black Labor: An Unexpected Failure
PART IV. UNMAKING A REVOLUTION
Chapter Eight A Mortal Combat: The Flaw in Republican Hegemony
Chapter Nine A Rope of Sand: An Epilogue of the Reconstruction Era
Appendix A. Sources for Biographical Data on Negro Legislators
Appendix B. Notes on Roll Call Analysis Methods
Bibliographical Essay
Index
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