Politics, The Freedmen's Bureau And Stability Operations During Reconstruction In The South
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Major William H. Burks, U., & Major William H. Burks, U. (2015). Politics, The Freedmen's Bureau And Stability Operations During Reconstruction In The South . Golden Springs Publishing.

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Major William H. Burks, USAF and USAF|AUTHOR Major William H. Burks. Politics, The Freedmen's Bureau And Stability Operations During Reconstruction In The South Golden Springs Publishing, 2015.

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