The Sequel of Appomattox a Chronicle of the Reunion of the States volume 32

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The Sequel of Appomattox a Chronicle of the Reunion of the States volume 32
Fleming Walter Lynwood
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" All wanted him to work: the Treasury wanted cotton and other crops to sell; the lessees and speculators wanted to make fortunes by his labor; and the army wanted to be free from the burden of the idle blacks. In spite of all these ministrations the negroes suffered much from harsh treatment, neglect, and unsanitary conditions.
During 1863 and 1864 several influences were THE WARDS OF THE NATION lOL urging the establishment of a national bureau or department to take charge of matters relating
...to the African race. Some wished to establish on the borders of the South a paid labor system, which might later be extended over the entire region, to get more slaves out of the Confederacy into this free labor territory, and to prevent immigration of negroes into the North, which, after the Eman cipation Proclamation, was apprehensive of this danger. Others wished to relieve the army and the treasury officials of the burden of caring for the blacks and to protect the latter from the "north ern harpies and bloodhounds" who had fastened upon them the lessee system.

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