The Dunning School's Objections to Reconstruction, as Explained by William A. Dunning - The Atlantic
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The historian who gave his name to the Dunning School, a group of scholars who decried Reconstruction, explained his objections to the United States government’s effort to establish racial equality in the post-war South.
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