William D. Green
The Children of Lincoln: White Paternalism and the Limits of Black Opportunity in Minnesota, 1860-1876
William D. Green
The Children of Lincoln: White Paternalism and the Limits of Black Opportunity in Minnesota, 1860-1876
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William D. Green is professor of history at Augsburg University and author of Degrees of Freedom: The Origins of Civil Rights in Minnesota, 1865–1912 (winner of the Hognander Minnesota History Award) and A Peculiar Imbalance: The Rise and Fall of Racial Equality in Minnesota, 1837–1869, both published by Minnesota. He is vice president of the Minnesota Historical Society.
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William D. Green is professor of history at Augsburg University and author of Degrees of Freedom: The Origins of Civil Rights in Minnesota, 1865–1912 (winner of the Hognander Minnesota History Award) and A Peculiar Imbalance: The Rise and Fall of Racial Equality in Minnesota, 1837–1869, both published by Minnesota. He is vice president of the Minnesota Historical Society.
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- Verlag: UNIV OF MINNESOTA PR
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781517905286
- ISBN-10: 1517905281
- Artikelnr.: 52420827
- Verlag: UNIV OF MINNESOTA PR
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781517905286
- ISBN-10: 1517905281
- Artikelnr.: 52420827
William D. Green is professor of history at Augsburg University and author of Degrees of Freedom: The Origins of Civil Rights in Minnesota, 1865–1912 (winner of the Hognander Minnesota History Award) and A Peculiar Imbalance: The Rise and Fall of Racial Equality in Minnesota, 1837–1869, both published by Minnesota. He is vice president of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: “We Have Done Our Part”
Part I. The Unforgiving Radical: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1860–1863
1. The Candidate
2. In Defense of the Union
3. The Indian’s Guardian
4. A Wild Panic Prevails
5. Lincoln’s Decision
6. Pike Island
Part II. An Officer and a Gentleman: Thomas Montgomery, 1863–1867
7. The First Lieutenant Takes Command
8. Lizzie and the Troubles
9. Freedom and Education
10. Masonic Ties
11. Going Home
Part III. The Man on the Seal: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1865–1869
12. By Chicanery and Deception of a Few Politicians
13. Willey’s Amendment
14. A Lesson in Leadership
15. “Good Night”
Part IV. The Man in the Shadows: Daniel D. Merrill, 1864–1871
16. “Ole Shady”
17. Called to Serve
18. A Church Is Born and a Pastor Is Found
19. Under His Steady Hand
20. To Be in God’s Favor
21. Of Other Baptist Interests
Part V. The Buried Citizen: Sarah Burger Stearns, 1866–1875
22. Celebration, 1875
23. Standing Alone in Minnesota
24. The Lesson of Kansas
25. The Tibbetts Petition
26. Married Women’s Rights and the “King of Manomin”
27. Veto!
28. Back to Work
Part VI. The Changed Man: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1869–1876
29. A Curious Vote on the Butler Bill
30. Where the Liberals Went
31. “His Unclassifiable Head”
32. A Republican with Unchanged Views
33. The Force Law
34. Sine Die
Epilogue: The Children of Lincoln
Notes
Index
Introduction: “We Have Done Our Part”
Part I. The Unforgiving Radical: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1860–1863
1. The Candidate
2. In Defense of the Union
3. The Indian’s Guardian
4. A Wild Panic Prevails
5. Lincoln’s Decision
6. Pike Island
Part II. An Officer and a Gentleman: Thomas Montgomery, 1863–1867
7. The First Lieutenant Takes Command
8. Lizzie and the Troubles
9. Freedom and Education
10. Masonic Ties
11. Going Home
Part III. The Man on the Seal: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1865–1869
12. By Chicanery and Deception of a Few Politicians
13. Willey’s Amendment
14. A Lesson in Leadership
15. “Good Night”
Part IV. The Man in the Shadows: Daniel D. Merrill, 1864–1871
16. “Ole Shady”
17. Called to Serve
18. A Church Is Born and a Pastor Is Found
19. Under His Steady Hand
20. To Be in God’s Favor
21. Of Other Baptist Interests
Part V. The Buried Citizen: Sarah Burger Stearns, 1866–1875
22. Celebration, 1875
23. Standing Alone in Minnesota
24. The Lesson of Kansas
25. The Tibbetts Petition
26. Married Women’s Rights and the “King of Manomin”
27. Veto!
28. Back to Work
Part VI. The Changed Man: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1869–1876
29. A Curious Vote on the Butler Bill
30. Where the Liberals Went
31. “His Unclassifiable Head”
32. A Republican with Unchanged Views
33. The Force Law
34. Sine Die
Epilogue: The Children of Lincoln
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: “We Have Done Our Part”
Part I. The Unforgiving Radical: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1860–1863
1. The Candidate
2. In Defense of the Union
3. The Indian’s Guardian
4. A Wild Panic Prevails
5. Lincoln’s Decision
6. Pike Island
Part II. An Officer and a Gentleman: Thomas Montgomery, 1863–1867
7. The First Lieutenant Takes Command
8. Lizzie and the Troubles
9. Freedom and Education
10. Masonic Ties
11. Going Home
Part III. The Man on the Seal: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1865–1869
12. By Chicanery and Deception of a Few Politicians
13. Willey’s Amendment
14. A Lesson in Leadership
15. “Good Night”
Part IV. The Man in the Shadows: Daniel D. Merrill, 1864–1871
16. “Ole Shady”
17. Called to Serve
18. A Church Is Born and a Pastor Is Found
19. Under His Steady Hand
20. To Be in God’s Favor
21. Of Other Baptist Interests
Part V. The Buried Citizen: Sarah Burger Stearns, 1866–1875
22. Celebration, 1875
23. Standing Alone in Minnesota
24. The Lesson of Kansas
25. The Tibbetts Petition
26. Married Women’s Rights and the “King of Manomin”
27. Veto!
28. Back to Work
Part VI. The Changed Man: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1869–1876
29. A Curious Vote on the Butler Bill
30. Where the Liberals Went
31. “His Unclassifiable Head”
32. A Republican with Unchanged Views
33. The Force Law
34. Sine Die
Epilogue: The Children of Lincoln
Notes
Index
Introduction: “We Have Done Our Part”
Part I. The Unforgiving Radical: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1860–1863
1. The Candidate
2. In Defense of the Union
3. The Indian’s Guardian
4. A Wild Panic Prevails
5. Lincoln’s Decision
6. Pike Island
Part II. An Officer and a Gentleman: Thomas Montgomery, 1863–1867
7. The First Lieutenant Takes Command
8. Lizzie and the Troubles
9. Freedom and Education
10. Masonic Ties
11. Going Home
Part III. The Man on the Seal: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1865–1869
12. By Chicanery and Deception of a Few Politicians
13. Willey’s Amendment
14. A Lesson in Leadership
15. “Good Night”
Part IV. The Man in the Shadows: Daniel D. Merrill, 1864–1871
16. “Ole Shady”
17. Called to Serve
18. A Church Is Born and a Pastor Is Found
19. Under His Steady Hand
20. To Be in God’s Favor
21. Of Other Baptist Interests
Part V. The Buried Citizen: Sarah Burger Stearns, 1866–1875
22. Celebration, 1875
23. Standing Alone in Minnesota
24. The Lesson of Kansas
25. The Tibbetts Petition
26. Married Women’s Rights and the “King of Manomin”
27. Veto!
28. Back to Work
Part VI. The Changed Man: Morton S. Wilkinson, 1869–1876
29. A Curious Vote on the Butler Bill
30. Where the Liberals Went
31. “His Unclassifiable Head”
32. A Republican with Unchanged Views
33. The Force Law
34. Sine Die
Epilogue: The Children of Lincoln
Notes
Index