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Locke, David Ross, 1833-1888 [1868], Ekkoes from Kentucky. Bein a perfect record uv the ups, downs, and experiences uv the dimocrisy, doorin the eventful year 1867, ez seen by a naturalized Kentuckian. illustrated by Thomas Nast. (Lee and Shepard, Boston) [word count] [eaf633T].
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CONTENTS.

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Prefis, or Interductry Chapter, 7

1. The Amnesty Proclamation, 13

2. Project of a College, 21

3. The Patriarchal System, 29

4. Mr. Nasby in North Carolina, 35

5. Laying the Corner Stone of the College
Edifice,
42

6. He Essays a Sermon, 49

7. He does the Corners a Service, 57

8. Case under the Vagrant Act, 66

9. A McCracken Mission, 73

10. School Books for the South, 81

11. Mr. Nasby desires Confirmation, 89

12. He takes a Retrospective View, 98

13. The Negro Vote, 105

14. The Connecticut Election, 113

15. The Russian Purchase, 123

16. The Radical Change, 132

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17. Mr. Nasby preaches a Sermon on Universal
Brotherhood,
140

18. Death of Elder Gavitt, 149

19. Jeff Davis in Richmond, 157

20. Jeff Davis and the “Institoot,” 166

21. A Vision of the next World, 175

22. A Trip to Raleigh, 184

23. The Boston Excursion, 194

24. A Dream, 204

25. A National Convention, 213

26. An Autobiographical Sketch, 221

27. The Negro Question, 230

28. A Consultation at the Corners, 238

29. The Kentucky and Tennessee Election, 245

30. Mr. Nasby Visits New Orleans, 253

31. The Amnesty Proclamation, 263

32. The Suffrage Question, 271

33. The Antietam Dedication, 281

34. The Ohio Election, 288

35. A Jollification at the Corners, 299

36. A Meeting at the Corners, 308

37. The November Elections, 316

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Locke, David Ross, 1833-1888 [1868], Ekkoes from Kentucky. Bein a perfect record uv the ups, downs, and experiences uv the dimocrisy, doorin the eventful year 1867, ez seen by a naturalized Kentuckian. illustrated by Thomas Nast. (Lee and Shepard, Boston) [word count] [eaf633T].
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