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ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Alexander, Thomas B. “The Civil War as Institutional Fulfillment.”
Journal of Southern History
47 (February 1981): 3â32.
Ash, Stephen V. “Poor Whites in the Occupied South, 1861â1865.”
Journal of Southern History
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