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1. Chapter 12: Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the Work of Reconstruction.

2. Chapter 17: Charles Chesnutt, The Colonel's Dream, and The Futures of Cotton.

3. Chapter 19: The Future of Civil War and Reconstruction Literature.

4. Chapter 18: Brown v. Board, the Civil War Centennial, and the Literature of Civil Rights.

5. Chapter 20: Reenactment as Resistance.

6. Chapter 16: Charles Chesnutt and the Reconstruction of Black Education.

7. Chapter 9: Reconsidering Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Reconstruction.

8. Chapter 11: The Literature of Reconstruction and the Worlds the Civil War Might Have Made.

9. Chapter 10: From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and Civil War Memory.

10. Chapter 15: Elmira and the Post-War Geographies of Black Monumentalizing.

11. Chapter 14: Literature and the Material Cultures of Confederate Remembrance.

12. Chapter 13: African Americans, Africa, and the Long Watch Night for Freedom.

13. Chapter 8: Walt Whitman and the Reconstructive Impulse of Leaves of Grass.

14. Chapter 7: The Unfinished Drama of the American Civil War.

16. Chapter 6: The Civil War Ballad and Its Reconstruction.

17. Introduction.

18. Chapter 3: Reconstructing the Civil War Literature of Injury, Illness, and Convalescence: Caregivers, Soldiers, and Civilians.

19. Chapter 2: Reading, Sociability, and Warfare.

20. Chapter 5: The Confederacy and Other Southern Fictions.

21. Chapter 4: "The Home and the Camp So Inseparable": Northern Fictions and the Union Cause.

22. Chapter 1: Violent Identifications: Civilian Sectional Rhetorics during the American Civil War.

24. THE NATION CLASSROOM: History as It Happened RACE RELATIONS and CIVIL RIGHTS.

25. Mapping the History of the Carceral State from Jim Crow to Sun Belt: A Review Essay.

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