Gen. O.O. Howard, the white man from Maine for whom the leading
African-American university was named, was W.T. Sherman's principal
deputy in the march across the South and later headed the federal
government's Reconstruction efforts. Though Reconstruction was
fated to fail, Howard succeeded in fostering the creation of
educational institutions for African-Americans. Not merely did he
become an abolitionist, but he became a force for the equal
treatment of racial minorities.
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