"The book is written in an engaging style, is based on solid research, and demonstrates Goldman's immense knowledge of both the Department of Justice and the period's civil rights law. Goldman's work represents an excellent examination of voting rights law during Reconstruction."--North Carolina Historical Review
"A penetrating study that will educate scholar and student alike."--Brooks Simpson, author of The Reconstruction Presidents
"Will be useful for courses in U.S. legal and constitutional history, as well as the political and social history of the Civil War and Reconstruction."--Robert J. Kaczorowski, author of The Politics of Judicial Interpretation
"Fills a major gap in the literature of Reconstruction."--Lou Falkner Williams, author of The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials, 1871-1872