Why aren't more historybooks like this? If they were, I'd have enjoyed/understood history far better when I was taught it in elementary school. Basically, this book is a collection of primary sources. This is awesome because it cuts down on the biases that historians may have when talking about past events. (Obviously, there is still SOME bias, in that you have to wonder what made them pick the documents they picked, what was left out, who is speaking in the documents - and how much we can generalize these sources, that is, their accuracy regarding post-civil war America). But yes. It probably helped that I had a good teacher guide me through this book. Still, props to the authors.