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Part 8: Civil War & Reconstruction Books from Miscellaneous Publishers for Free

This is the final post I will make on Civil War and Reconstruction books offered for free during the Corona Crisis. These are e-books that…

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Part 7: Free Civil War and Reconstruction e-books from UNC African American History & Wayne State University Press

You may have thought I could not find any more free books for you to download, but I have found yet more Civil War and…

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Part 6: Free Civil War and Reconstruction e-books from Universities of Missouri, Arizona, Temple, Cornell and Texas Tech

Well, I have found yet more Civil War and Reconstruction books offered for free during the Corona Crisis. These are e-books that various university presses…

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Part 5: Free OnLine Books from University of Georgia Press on Civil War & Reconstruction Eras

Here is my fifth selection of free e-books from scholarly presses on the Civil War and Reconstruction Era. There are some great books in here…

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Part 4: A Whole Passel of Books from Fordham on Reconstruction and the Civil War

As I keep digging I keep finding more and more free books being offered by scholarly presses on the Civil War and Reconstruction Era. These…

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Part 3: More Free Civil War and Reconstruction Books to Read This Time from Fordham University Press’s The North’s Civil War Series

Just as the University of North Carolina did, Fordham University has made two dozen of its Civil War and Reconstruction Era history books available for…

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Part 2 The Classics: Even More Free Online Civil War and Reconstruction Books from University of North Carolina Press

Project Muse is making hundreds of books from the University of North Carolina Press about the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras free online.  Yesterday I…

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Part 1: Free Online Access to Hundreds of Great Civil War and Reconstruction Books from University of North Carolina Press

Nothing is good about the Corona Pandemic except that Project Muse is making hundreds of books about the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras free online….

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Video: Panel on the Revolutionary War Origins of the Abolitionist Movement from CUNY Conference “The Antislavery Bulwark”

Here is the first panel in the CUNY Conference on Abolition from 2014. The conference was called “The Antislavery Bulwark.” The video of the panel…

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Video: David Blight at CUNY Conference on Abolition “The Anti-Slavery Bulwark”

The City University of New York CUNY Grad Center conference on Abolition and the Civil War took place in 2014. Videos of the conference have…

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