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Even after the Emancipation Proclamation, two more years of war, service by African American troops, and the defeat of the Confederacy, the nation was still unprepared to deal with the question of full citizenship for its newly freed black population. ... The Reconstruction implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866...
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Reconstruction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reconstruction may refer to: •Reconstruction era of the United States, the period after the Civil War, when economy and social structures were rebuilt. •Ministry of Reconstruction, a UK government de...
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Reconstruction era of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The challenge is to turn the current moment of transformation into a reconstruction of American journalism, enabling independent reporting to emerge enlivened and enlarged from the decline of long-dominant news media.
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What is known as the reconstruction of the seceded States is a very sad epoch to recall, and no American who loves his country likes to bring back its harsh memories.
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James J. Harris and P.B.S. Pinchback are the first African American delegates to a Republican convention. They support the nomination of Ulysses ... Former Union General Ulysses S. Grant becomes president. Although allied with the Radical Republicans in Congress he does not provide strong leadership for Reconstruction.
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