Om Report of the Committee of Two Hundred Citizens, Appointed at a Meeting of the Resident Population of New Orleans, on the 12th December, 1872
This report, prepared by a committee of two hundred citizens, documents the social and political issues faced by the residents of New Orleans in 1872. It provides insight into the challenges of reconstruction and the fight for civil rights in the decades following the Civil War.
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