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ssee, added as slave State, 23; votes against holding secession convention, 227; secedes, 235; provisional govt. estab. in, 267, 275; rights of negro conserved in, 302; readmitted under 14th amendment, 303. Tenure of office law, passed; Pres. Johnson accused of violating, 311. Territories, power of Congress over, 149. Texas, annexation of, 74 ff; slavery re-estab. in, 75; becomes a state, 76; emancipation in, 260; silent on 13th amendment, 262; provisional govt. of, 275; reconstructed, 310; relative number of negro voters in, 311; under martial law, 316; becomes Democratic, 323. Thayer, Eli, originates New Eng. Emigrant Aid Society, 116. Thomas, Lorenzo (Gen.), Sec'y of War, 311. Thompson, George, aids Garrison, 51. Thompson, Richard W., Sec'y of Navy under Hayes, 353. Tilden, Samuel J., leader of Democrats, 313; nominated for President; characterized; apparently elected, 347; election contested, 348 ff. Tomlinson, Reuben, Repub. candidate for governor of S. Carolina, 332. Toombs, Robert, sketch of, 136 ff; political activity of, 138; gives moral support to Preston Brooks, 138; in Confederate cabinet and army, 139, 227; supports Breckinridge in 1860 campaign, 193; advocates secession in Georgia legislature, 211; supports secession movement, 221; states South's ultimatum in Congress, 225; in Confederate cabinet, 227. Trade unions, attitude of toward negroes, 385, 395; danger of excluding negroes from, 396. Trumbull, Lyman, elected Senator, 177; favors admission of Senators from Louisiana, 270; in Senate, 283, 284, 285; favors Freedmen's Bureau bill, 294; votes to acquit Pres. Johnson, 312; in opposition to administration, 331. Tuskegee Institute, 378; function of, 398. Truth, Sojourner, 96. "Twenty Years of Congress," Blaine's, quoted, 307, 310. Tyler, John, becomes President, 71. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 97 ff; reception, 98; "Key to," 99; criticism of, 99. Underground railroad, the, 85. Unionism, spirit of strong in white laboring class of South, 214; strength of at North, 218, 248. Unitarians, 143. "Up from Slavery," Booker Washington's personal story told in, 378. Utah, South demands permission of slavery in, 84. Van Buren, Martin, 30; becomes President, 71; r
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