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The Civil War Draws to a Close
- The Emancipation Proclamation changes the war
- Contrabands in the Union camps
- Rehearsals for Reconstruction
- New Orleans: A Unique Black Community
- Regulations for control of blacks
- A Mississippi community run by blacks
- Lincoln's Ten Per Cent Plan
- The Wade-Davis Bill
- An important amendment, and a new agency
- Special Field Order #15
- Blacks celebrate the war's end
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- The Promise of Freedom
- The Civil War Draws to a Close
- Slavery's End Brings Both Joy and Confusion
- The President's Plan for Reconstruction
- The Radical Republicans Clash with the President
- The Radical Republicans Move Forward with Reconstruction
- The Reconstruction Governments
- White Supremacists "Redeem" the South
- The Mixed Legacy of the Reconstruction Era
