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    The Era of Reconstruction started in 1855. After the Civil war ended the South was left in shambles. Southern states were left in economic and politic distress and faced renewed social issues. The objective of Reconstruction in the South was to restore the South economically, award freed African Americans the rights to be equal citizens in the eyes of the law, and repair the breakage in the Union. Though the people worked to restore the South they were unable to get over the differences and realities

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    The reconstruction era was a time that shaped the United States into what it is today. Politics played a major role in this time period because of the tension between the north and the south. The reconstruction era started one of the biggest civil rights movements in United States history. Looking at the events of reconstruction, I will discuss the 13th, Amendment, the leaders that contributed to the civil rights movement and Plessy vs. Ferguson. All these events had to take place in order for the

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    it was followed by a brutal contraction, which was imposed by the white people. This contradiction is emblematic of the African-American experience. The era of reconstruction was a short-term success, a medium-term failure, and a foundation for the long-term successes of the civil rights movement in terms of black freedom. The era of reconstruction exposed the radical limits of freedom for natural born citizens in the post-civil war United States. The idea of freedom changed in a tremendous way for

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    is known as the reconstruction period, and it was the most turbulent times in American history. After the Civil War ended, four million African Americans were freed, but at a cost. The South ended up being destroyed and no one planned to integrate the newly freed women and men into society. The reconstruction period was set in place to rebuild the Southern government, society and economy because the country was in disarray and needed to be brought back together. The reconstruction period of the United

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    Once the Civil War was over, the Federal Government started a process of Reconstruction. Reconstruction finished the remainders of Confederate patriotism and slavery, making the Freedmen nationals with social equality naturally ensured by three new Constitutional amendments. Even though, during the Reconstruction era “The Black Code” was passed in the Southern states. The Black Codes indicated the plans of the southern whites for the former slaves. The freedmen would have a more substantial number

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    During the Reconstruction Era, Congress passed many laws to provide equal rights to people of color. But at the local level, specifically in the South, many Democrats took the law into their own hands. They supported the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hoping to restore the pre-Civil War social hierarchy. The texts in Going to the Source illustrates two groups of individuals who opposed the KKK. In testimonies given by white witnesses, Republicans from the North felt the KKK posed a political and social danger

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    The Reconstruction Period was a period of great disaster for the United States. Although the goal of the Reconstruction Period was to give African Americans rights, the only thing given to the freedmen was the lack of rights. From violence without consequence towards African Americans and segregation that was so split that it couldn’t be left unnoticed. Even Congress was corrupt enough to think that segregation was a perfectly legal practice. The events of Reconstruction ended up doing more harm

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    bears that structured the Reconstruction period. It details the process by which this country sought to put itself back Southern Republicans, and therefore Reconstruction, accomplished a remarkable amount; perhaps the most obvious achievement was establishing the first state-supported schools in the South. These education systems were for both black and white students (though typically in segregated schools) and in a region whose pre-war leaders had made it illegal for slaves to learn and had done

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    who was appointed to the position by President Abraham Lincoln” (“Reconstruction Era: 1865 – 1877”). The Freedmen’s Bureau was established by Lincoln which encouraged former plantation owners to rebuild their own plantations, and urged African Americans to gain employment (“Reconstruction Era: 1865 – 1877”). “After the drastic assassination of Abraham Lincoln the Congress made official the 13th amendment” ("Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)”). The 13th Amendment completely abolished slavery in

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    The Reconstruction Era was a time for America to heal, a time to recuperate and move forward, but certain things take longer than others. One issue that took tremendous effort was the advancement of African-Americans. Freedman were freed by law, but still mentally, socioeconomically, and socially bonded to oppression. Even after the Civil War ended, the fight wasn’t over; there was a war within the government itself, and a greater fight for freedman to achieve economic freedom without barriers. As

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