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Introduction |
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Chapter 1 The House of Dixie |
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Chapter 2 Securing the Mansion: The Slaveholder Revolt and Its Origins |
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Chapter 3 Early Portents: The First Phases of War |
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Chapter 4 Recognizing the "Logic of Events": Union War Policy Evolves, 1861-63 |
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Chapter 5 "The Clouds Are Dark over Us": The Convulsions of 1863 |
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Chapter 6 Bound for "A Land They Knew Not": After Slavery, What? |
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Chapter 7 Cracks in the Walls Widen |
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Chapter 8 A Ray of Light Shines Briefly through the Rafters |
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218 | (26) |
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Chapter 9 Feeling the Timbers Shudder |
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Chapter 10 And the Walls Gave Way: Richmond, Appomattox, and After |
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269 | (15) |
Conclusion: "We Should Rejoice" |
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284 | (17) |
Acknowledgments |
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301 | (4) |
Notes |
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305 | (72) |
Works Cited |
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Index |
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