[Footnote 42: Eckenrode, Political History of Virginia during the
Reconstruction, p. 43.]
[Footnote 43: Hall, Andrew Johnson, p. 258.]
[Footnote 44: Thompson, Reconstruction in Georgia, p. 44.]
[Footnote 45: Davis, Reconstruction in Florida, p. 341.]
[Footnote 46: Ficklen, History of Reconstruction in Louisiana, p. 118.]
[Footnote 47: Fleming, The Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama, p. 271.]
[Footnote 48: Thompson, Reconstruction in Georgia, p. 69.]
[Footnote 49: Ibid., p. 69.]
[Footnote 50: This exodus became considerable again in 1888 and 1889 and the Negro population has continued in this direction of plentitude of land including not only Arkansas and Texas but Louisiana and Oklahoma, all which received in this way by 1900 about 200,000 Negroes.]
[Footnote 51: American Journal of Political Economy, XXII, pp. 10, 40.]