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Reconstruction may refer to: •Reconstruction era of the United States, the period after the Civil War, when economy and social structures were rebuilt. The United States had to reunite the country. •...
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Reconstruction era of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reconstruction Era is the common name for the period in United States history which covers the post-Civil War era in the entire United States between 1865 and 1877. "Reconstruction" is a term th...
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Reconstruction by Frederick Douglass; About's Classic Literature Guide, Esther Lombardi, has presented this article by Frederick Douglass. ... Reconstruction Era Documents; Online e-texts and documents from the Reconstruction era. Find the writings of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frederick Douglass and others.
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By 1875, reconstruction was over in all but name. Most African Americans had been reduced to agricultural laborers or sharecroppers. By 1890, African American voting had almost entirely ceased. ... Key Events in Reconstruction ; Reconstruction Timeline;
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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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This exhibit examines one of the most turbulent and controversial eras in American history. It presents an up-to-date portrait of a period whose unrealized goals of economic and racial justice still confront our society ... The text is by Eric Foner, the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University,
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The Reconstruction era was the period after the American Civil War. During this time, the South was in political, social and economic turmoil, and eleven Confederate states had seceded from the Union during the wartime unrest.
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The Primary Source for History Online. License digital images illustrating more than two hundred years of American history ... Exact Date (or Start Date); ... Photographer (First Name, Last Name)
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Exhibit Sections:; Slavery | Free Blacks | Abolition | Civil War | Reconstruction; Booker T. Washington Era | WWI-Post War | The Depression-WWII | Civil Rights Era |
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