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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 14, Number 4, December 2024
- Contributors
- Books Received
- Branding Trust: Advertising and Trademarks in Nineteenth-Century America by Jennifer M. Black (review)
- Oracle of Lost Causes: John Newman Edwards and His Never-Ending Civil War by Matthew Christopher Hulbert (review)
- Klan War: Ulysses S. Grant and the Battle to Save Reconstruction by Fergus M. Bordewich (review)
- The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860–1920 by Manisha Sinha (review)
- Final Resting Places: Reflections on the Meaning of Civil War Graves ed. by Brian Matthew Jordan and Jonathan W. White (review)
- Great Plains Forts by Jay H. Buckley and Jeffery D. Nokes (review)
- African American State Volunteers in the New South: Race, Masculinity, and the Militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871–1906 by John Patrick Blair (review)
- Lincoln’s Lost Colony: The Black Emigration Scheme of Bernard Kock by Boyce Thompson (review)
- Lincoln and California: The President, the War, and the Golden State by Brian McGinty (review)
- The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union by Stephen Puleo (review)
- In Pursuit of Justice: The Life of John Albion Andrew by Stephen D. Engle (review)
- The Creation of a Crusader: Senator Thomas Morris and the Birth of the Antislavery Movement by David C. Crago (review)
- Creating a More Perfect Slaveholders’ Union: Slavery, the Constitution, and Secession in Antebellum America by Peter Radan (review)
- Creole New Orleans in the Revolutionary Atlantic, 1775–1877 by Caryn Cossé Bell (review)
- The Nature of Slavery: Environment and Plantation Labor in the Anglo-Atlantic World by Katherine Johnston (review)
- “Shall I Go?”: Black Colonization in the Pacific, 1840–1914
- In the Shadow of Haiti: US Black Internationalism in the Dominican Republic, 1860–1904
- The International Dimension of Freedom: Revisiting Black Grassroots Activism during US Reconstruction
- “I Dont Know what will be my Lot”: Transnational Migration and Unfree Labor in Early America
- Black Internationalism in the Age of Emancipation
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