"The whole fabric of southern society must be changed, and never can it be done if this opportunity is lost. Without this, this government can never be, as it never has been, a true republic."

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Source: Thaddeus Stevens (1998). “The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens, Volume 2: April 1865-August 1868”, p.23, University of Pittsburgh Pre

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Thaddeus Stevens

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Thaddeus Stevens was a prominent American politician and abolitionist, known for his role in advocating for civil rights and land reform during the Reconstruction era.

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