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Tag Archives: Cold War
February ’62
1862 One of the Civil War’s most pivotal months began as unpromisingly as ever for the Union in the East. President Lincoln continued trying to push his obstinate general-in-chief, George McClellan, into actually fighting. McClellan disagreed with Lincoln in public … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Albert Sidney Johnston, Ambrose Burnside, Charles F. Smith, Charles Ferguson Smith, civil war battles, Cold War, communism, Communist Party, Confederate Congress, Diane Nash, Don Carlos Buell, Dorothy Cotton, FBI, Fort Donelson, Freedom Corps, Freedom Rides, George McClellan, Gideon Pillow, Henry W. Halleck, J. Edgar Hoover, Jack O’Dell, JFK, Jim Bevel, John Floyd, Joseph McCarthy, Ku Klux Klan, Logan’s Crossroads, Martin Luther King Jr., Nashville, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Richard Nixon, Richmond, Robert Kennedy, Septima Clark, Simon Bolivar Buckner, sit-ins, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Ulysses S. Grant, Voter Education Project
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