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This episode discusses General Oliver Otis Howard and his experiences in the Civil War as well as the Freedman's Bureau, Howard University and the Indian Wars.
His life reflected the victories and tragedies of the American experience during the war and reconstruction.
He was a New England Abolitionist from Maine whose firm belief in equality provided a permanent imprint for good in the country.
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This episode discusses General Oliver Otis Howard and his experiences in the Civil War as well as the Freedman's Bureau, Howard University and the Indian Wars.
His life reflected the victories and tragedies of the American experience during the war and reconstruction.
He was a New England Abolitionist from Maine whose firm belief in equality provided a permanent imprint for good in the country.

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