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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Radical Republican]]. Needs checking by a human.784 bytes (106 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
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- #redirect[[Radical Republican]]31 bytes (3 words) - 23:40, 11 November 2007
- ...American South during the Reconstruction era, who sought to overthrow the Radical Republican coalition of Freedmen, carpetbaggers and Scalawags.209 bytes (27 words) - 18:50, 31 May 2008
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- ...viously he served one term as governor of Ohio, service in Congress as a [[Radical Republican]] who supported [[Reconstruction]]. He gained local fame as a general in th3 KB (403 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
- ...the South during the [[Reconstruction]] era, who sought to overthrow the [[Radical Republican]] coalition of Freedmen, [[carpetbaggers]] and [[Scalawags]]. They were the ...), history|Republican Party]]). Their program emphasized opposition to the Radical Republican system that they considered to be corrupt and a violation of true republica6 KB (837 words) - 16:50, 22 March 2023
- ...removal of the political disabilities of whites southerners and rejected [[Radical Republican]] proposals to enforce social equality by federal legislation<ref> (''Congr6 KB (948 words) - 10:48, 19 June 2023
- ...egitimate conspiracy that had to be crushed by federal power. He took a [[Radical Republican]] position during the war, in opposition to Lincoln’s moderation. In the10 KB (1,542 words) - 09:17, 1 July 2023
- ...ates. He and Senator [[Charles Sumner]] were the powerful leaders of the [[Radical Republican]]s. Stevens' biographer characterizes him as, "The Great Commoner, savior o Stevens was the leader of the [[Radical Republican]]s who had full control of Congress after the 1866 elections. He largely se12 KB (1,823 words) - 16:40, 22 March 2023
- ...removal of the political disabilities of whites southerners and rejected [[Radical Republican]] proposals to enforce social equality by federal legislation<ref> (''Congr24 KB (3,389 words) - 11:44, 21 March 2011
- As a Radical Republican leader in the Senate during [[Reconstruction]], 1865-1871, Sumner fought ha27 KB (4,308 words) - 09:27, 11 September 2023
- ...a "republican form of government." Exactly what that meant was the issue. Radical Republican [[Charles Sumner]] argued that secession had destroyed statehood alone but57 KB (8,536 words) - 10:16, 16 August 2023