Viewed from the perspective of blacks and whites who benefited from the Arkansas Freedmen's Bureau; this history documents the struggle of freedpersons building homes; families; churches; and communities in Arkansas during Reconstruction.
#396032 in Books Chartwell Books 2014-04-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .90 x 8.70 x 11.00l; 2.68 #File Name: 1555217680256 pages
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