Parson Brownlow's speech to residents of East Tennessee...
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CONCORD DAILY MONITOR, New Hampshire, Dec. 14, 1865
* Parson William G. Brownlow
Page 2 has: "Gov. Brownlow's Address" which b begins: "Governor Brownlow has recently issued an address to the East Tennesseeans in which he gives his sentiments on the question of reconstruction and suffrage in true Parson Brownlow style. He has always been in the habit of saying about what he pleased..." with much more.
Four pages, irregular at the spine from disbinding, otherwise good condition.
Background:In December 1865, Parson William G. Brownlow, a prominent East Tennessee politician, former governor, and fierce Unionist, delivered an address to the citizens of East Tennessee. In this speech, Brownlow urged loyalty to the Union and emphasized the need for Reconstruction efforts to restore the region after the Civil War. He strongly advocated for the protection of civil rights for freed African Americans and the strict enforcement of laws to prevent former Confederates from regaining political power. Brownlow’s address reflected his commitment to Radical Reconstruction principles and his belief that East Tennessee should remain firmly aligned with the Union and the federal government’s efforts to rebuild and reform the South.
* Parson William G. Brownlow
Page 2 has: "Gov. Brownlow's Address" which b begins: "Governor Brownlow has recently issued an address to the East Tennesseeans in which he gives his sentiments on the question of reconstruction and suffrage in true Parson Brownlow style. He has always been in the habit of saying about what he pleased..." with much more.
Four pages, irregular at the spine from disbinding, otherwise good condition.
Background:In December 1865, Parson William G. Brownlow, a prominent East Tennessee politician, former governor, and fierce Unionist, delivered an address to the citizens of East Tennessee. In this speech, Brownlow urged loyalty to the Union and emphasized the need for Reconstruction efforts to restore the region after the Civil War. He strongly advocated for the protection of civil rights for freed African Americans and the strict enforcement of laws to prevent former Confederates from regaining political power. Brownlow’s address reflected his commitment to Radical Reconstruction principles and his belief that East Tennessee should remain firmly aligned with the Union and the federal government’s efforts to rebuild and reform the South.
Category: Post-Civil War
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