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Punish treason, reward loyalty : the forgotten goals of constitutional reform after the Civil War / Mark A. Graber.

Author/creator Graber, Mark A. author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, [2023]
Descriptionli, 416 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Constitutional Thinking
Constitutional thinking. ^A1108344
Contents The exclusion debate -- The problem oif rebel rule -- Protecting and empowering the loyal -- Guarantees -- To Colorado and beyond -- Rebels. loyalists, and racial equality.
Abstract "In contemporary constitutional politics, Section One of the Fourteenth Amendment-which includes the citizenship, privileges and immunities, due process, and equal protection clauses-is the star of the show, with some attention given to Section Five. But this was not the focus of interest for the Republican members of the Thirty-Ninth Congress. Their interest was instead in Sections Two, Three, and Four. Today we tend to think the purpose of the Fourteenth Amendment was to protect persons of color. But the Republicans engaged in Reconstruction saw its purpose as preventing "rebel rule" by punishing treason and rewarding loyalty, particularly loyal whites who remained faithful to the Union during the Civil War. In this first of three planned volumes for UPK's Constitutional Thinking series, Mark Graber aims to restore to contemporary memory the Fourteenth Amendment drafted by those Republican and Unionist members of Congress who supported congressional reconstruction"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 267-347) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Graber, Mark A. Punish treason, reward loyalty Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 2023 9780700635047
LCCN 2022049639
ISBN9780700635030 (cloth)
ISBN0700635033
ISBN(ebook)

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