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"The Reconstruction of Georgia, Issue 13" offers a detailed look into the complex political and social landscape of Georgia during the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War. Written by Edwin Campbell Woolley, this historical account provides valuable insights into the challenges and transformations faced by the state as it grappled with reintegration into the Union.
This work examines the efforts to rebuild Georgia's economy, establish new political structures, and address the rights and status of newly freed African Americans. It sheds light on the key figures, policies, and events that shaped Georgia's path during this pivotal period in American history. Students and researchers of American history, particularly those interested in the Reconstruction South, will find this issue an essential resource for understanding the complexities of this era.
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