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  • '''Eric Foner''' (1943- ), an American scholar, is Dewitt Clinton Professor of History a Eric Foner is married to Lynn Garafola,<ref> see [http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/new
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  • ...Hofstadter]." ''The Reader's Companion to American History'', edited by [[Eric Foner]] and [[John A. Garraty]]. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company,
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  • * Eric Foner; ''Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party be
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  • '''Eric Foner''' (1943- ), an American scholar, is Dewitt Clinton Professor of History a Eric Foner is married to Lynn Garafola,<ref> see [http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/new
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  • ...5'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); 1992 edition with preface by Eric Foner
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  • * [[Eric Foner|Foner, Eric]]
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  • *{{cite book |authorlink=Eric Foner |last=Foner |first=Eric |year=1990 |title=A Short History of Reconstruction
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  • ...d their moral values. Contemporary historians, including David W. Blight, Eric Foner, Michael Les Benedict reject the Dunning School notion that Reconstruction
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  • By the 1960s, [[neo-abolitionist]] historians led by [[Kenneth Stampp]] and [[Eric Foner]] made the struggle of Freedmen center stage. While acknowledging corruptio
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  • ...history of violence in the U.S. In the words of another of his students [[Eric Foner]], Hofstadter and Wallace's ''American Violence: A Documentary History'' "u
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  • ...ory of [[violence]] in the U.S. In the words of another of his students [[Eric Foner]], Hofstadter and Wallace's ''American Violence: A Documentary History'' "u
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  • ...than lead a total political, social and economic revolution.<ref>Quoted in Eric Foner, ''Reconstruction'' (1988) p 298</ref>
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  • ...han lead a total political, social and economic revolution. <ref>Quoted in Eric Foner, ''Reconstruction'' (1988) p 298. </ref> ...orious." <ref>Wiggins p 134</ref> However, [[Neoabolitionist]] historian [[Eric Foner]], downplaying the evils of corruption, argues there is not sufficient evid
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  • * Eric Foner. ''Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party be
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  • ...lature, and several men who had served in constitutional conventions."<ref>Eric Foner, ''Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877'' (1988), p ...acy.<ref>''Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877'' by Eric Foner, Perennial (HarperCollins), March 1989, p. 426.</ref>
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