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Bright skies and dark shadows

A narrative of travel in the South, with chapters on the race question, the Civil War and other topics
Print Book, English, 1890
C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1890
History
3 preliminary leaves, ii, 1 leaf, 9-316 pages: frontispiece, illustrations plans, map; 21 cm.
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I. Sent away, the consolations of exile
II. Over the mountains, Asheville and Knoxville, a reminiscence of the war
III. From Chattanooga to Atlanta, along the track of Sherman's march
IV. Florida, St. Augustine and the Ponce de Leon
V. South Florida, where the palms whisper to the pines, Jupiter Inlet, Robinson Crusoe life
VI. New England in the South, the old home and the new home
VII. Northern Florida
VIII. "Marching through Georgia"
IX. The black belt and the race problem
X. A new departure, the Negro vote
XI. Capacity of the Negro, his position in the North, the color line in New England
XII. The expatriation of a whole race
XIII. Looking forward
XIV. Old masters caring for their old slaves
XV. A camp-meeting in the woods, with a few words to my colored brethren
XVI. A story of the war, the battle of Franklin
XVII. The Hermitage, the home and burial-place of Andrew Jackson
XVIII. Stonewall Jackson and the Valley Campaign
XIX. The last days of General Lee
A narrative of travel in the South, with chapters on the race question, the civil war and other topics
"The battle of Franklin": (pages 209-256)