Joel Dodge

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Melville and Whitman weren’t alone. “Everybody is heartily tired of discussing [the Negro’s] rights,” grumbled The Nation. Melville and Whitman were giving voice to those whites bewildered or oblivious or just uncaring and who didn’t want to turn back the clock so much as bury the past and move on.
The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation
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