TEACHING SECESSION AND RECONSTRUCTION ALABAMA PLATFORM WILLIAM HENRY GIST (D-SC) CHRISTOPHER MEMMINGER (D-SC) ALEXANDER STEPHENS (D-GA) BLANCHE K. BRUCE.

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TEACHING SECESSION AND RECONSTRUCTION ALABAMA PLATFORM WILLIAM HENRY GIST (D-SC) CHRISTOPHER MEMMINGER (D-SC) ALEXANDER STEPHENS (D-GA) BLANCHE K. BRUCE (R-MISS) HIRAM REVELS (R-MISS)

STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS WILLIAM LOWNDES YANCEY

GOVERNOR WILLIAM HENRY GIST (D-SC) CHRISTOPHER MEMMINGER (D-SC)

JEFFERSON DAVIS (D-MISS) ALEXANDER STEPHENS (D-GA)

JOHN J. CRITTENDEN (W-KY) COMMITTEE OF THIRTEEN

WASHINGTON PEACE CONFERENCE WILLARD HOTEL

March 4, 1865

Black codes, 1865

Freedmen’s bureau bill civil rights act, 1866

RECONSTRUCTION ACT, MARCH 1867

BLANCHE K. BRUCE HIRAM REVELS