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General Benjamin Butler served in the Massachusetts Senate before the US Civil War. In two...

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General Benjamin Butler served in the Massachusetts Senate before the US Civil War. In two of his postings, at Fortress Monroe in 1861, and New Orleans in 1862, he issued socially progressive orders that benefitted former African American slaves and the citizens of occupied New Orleans
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General Benjamin Butler served in the Massachusetts Senate before the US Civil War. In two of his postings, at Fortress Monroe in 1861, and New Orleans in 1862, he issued socially progressive orders that benefitted former African American slaves and the citizens of occupied New Orleans (BSLOC_2018_8_85)

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