Publisher's Synopsis
"The Southern Loyalists' Convention: Call for a Convention of Southern Unionists, to Meet at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on Monday, the Third day of September, 1866," offers a glimpse into the immediate post-Civil War era and the efforts to unite Southern Unionists. This document, part of Volume 2, details the call for a convention in Philadelphia's historic Independence Hall, aiming to consolidate the voices and concerns of Southern Loyalists.
This pamphlet provides valuable primary source material for understanding the complexities of Reconstruction, the challenges faced by those who remained loyal to the Union in the South, and the political landscape of the United States during this pivotal period. It sheds light on the strategies and aspirations of Southern Unionists as they sought to navigate a nation grappling with the aftermath of war and the promise of a new era.
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