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| Chapter One—Provisional Government | [9] |
| Chapter Two—Native Government | [14] |
| Chapter Three—Military Government | [19] |
| Chapter Four—A Grave Problem | [26] |
| Chapter Five—The Freedmen’s Bureau | [34] |
| Chapter Six—Military Regulations | [38] |
| Chapter Seven—The Union League | [47] |
| Chapter Eight—A Republican Blunder | [51] |
| Chapter Nine—Carpetbag Government | [54] |
| Chapter Ten—Ruinous Misgovernment | [74] |
| Chapter Eleven—The Whites Aroused | [84] |
| Chapter Twelve—The Ku Klux Klan | [90] |
| Chapter Thirteen—A Miscarriage | [99] |
| Chapter Fourteen—A Convention Supplements Ku Klux | [105] |
| Chapter Fifteen—Foiled the Ku Klux | [107] |
| Chapter Sixteen—In Tuscaloosa | [114] |
| Chapter Seventeen—A Series of Tragedies | [116] |
| Chapter Eighteen—Disappearance of Price | [124] |
| Chapter Nineteen—Riots in Marengo | [127] |
| Chapter Twenty—Killings and Rioting in Greene | [132] |
| Chapter Twenty-One—Restoration of White Supremacy | [148] |