"Swingin Round the Cirkle." - His Ideas Of Men, Politics, And Things, As Set Forth In - His Letters To The Public Press, During The Year 1866. by David Ross Locke
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CONTENTS. PREFIS, OR INTERDUCTRY CHAPTER I.--AFTER THE NEW JERSEY ELECTION II.--CONVERSES WITH GENERAL MCSTINGER III.--A REMARKABLE DREAM IV.--A CHANGE OF BASE--KENTUCKY V.--ABOLITION IN KENTUCKY VI.--A CONVERSATION WITH A KENTUCKIAN VII.--A VISION--SPIRIT OF ANDREW JACKSON VIII.--A PLAN FOR UP-BUILDING THE DEMOCRACY IX.--A VISION OF THE NEXT WORLD X.--A SONNET XI.--THE SITUATION--THE DEMOCRACY WARNED XII.--THE PRESIDENT'S 22D OF FEBRUARY SPEECH XIII.--A WARNING XIV.--REFUSES TO SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT XV.--THE PATRIARCHAL SYSTEM XVI.--A DREAM XVII.--A KENTUCKY TEA PARTY XVIII.--A CRY OF EXULTATION XIX.--A WAIL OF ANGUISH XX.--MOURNFUL VIEW OF THE SITUATION XXI.--A PSALM OF GLADNESS XXII.--A DISCOURSE UPON THE NIGGER XXIII.--WORKINGS OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU XXIV.--PRESIDES AT A CHURCH TRIAL |
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