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Joe Shannon
29 February, 14:56
Explain the phrase weary of the negro
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Ryann Burch
29 February, 18:29
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Northerners were getting tired of trying to solve the race problems of the South. They were also suspicious of what they were beginning to see as corrupt governments in the South run by Northern Carpetbaggers and Freedmen.
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