Table of contents for Uncivil war : five New Orleans street battles and the rise and fall of radical Reconstruction / James K. Hogue.

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Contents
Acknowledgments 00
Introduction: The Problem of War and Politics in Reconstruction 1
1. The Politics of Louisiana Civil War Veterans in 1865 000
2. The Street Battle of 1866: A Massacre of Union Veterans 000
3. The Street Battle of 1872: Carpetbaggers under Siege 000
4. The Street Battle of 1873: The Battle of the Cabildo and the Spread of Paramilitary
Insurrection 000
5. The Street Battle of 1874: The White Leagues Seize Power 000
6. The Statehouse Incident of 1875: The U.S. Army Returns to New Orleans 000
7. The Street Battle of 1877: A Perfect Coup d'Etat 000
Conclusion: The Military Legacies of Reconstruction 000
Appendix 1. The Louisiana State Militia, 1871 and 1874 000
Appendix 2. The White Leagues, 1874 000
Appendix 3. General Officers Commanding in Reconstruction Louisiana 000
Bibliography 000
Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
Violence -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History -- 19th century.
New Orleans (La.) -- History -- 19th century.
New Orleans (La.) -- Social conditions -- 19th century.