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    Yvonne Craig Word Count: 2041 “Freedmen has nothing but their freedom”. Discuss the treatment of ex slaves in the South during Reconstruction. Freedmen itself is the term used to describe slaves who became free men after the US Congress passed the Confiscation Act of 1862. Previously‚ at the outset of was in Tinkell and Shi’s text ‘America‚ A Narrative History’ one is made aware that at the beginning of war‚ then President Lincoln‚ whom was later assassinated had promised to restore the union

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    Reconstruction was more than just putting the country back together. It was a period of chaos and freedom. The civil war had just ended and slaves were finally “free”. Slaves did not know what it meant to be free since they had always been someone’s property and never really were able to live their own lives. The rise of actual freedom to former slaves came after the Reconstruction of 1867. Former slaves now had the power to be involved in politics‚ however‚ they were rising in power that led to

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    In 1860-1877‚ Slaves were considered to to free‚ but they really weren’t. An example would be from the Black Codes in Opelousas‚ Louisiana stated‚ “No negro shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within the limits of the town under any circumstances.” This literally says that freed slaves were not free. If they were free‚ whites would let them rent‚ buy and keep a house‚ but in this instance the whites are not letting them do that. Imagine how the other codes sound. Henry Adams is a former slave

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    Reconstruction: The Post War Era Lindsay Pone Professor Goldstein History 105 Strayer University 01/30/2013 Reconstruction: The Post Civil War Era Friday April 12‚ 1861‚ America embarked into war with its biggest adversary; America! The American Civil War broke out‚ and what was believed to be a quick battle by the North‚ turned out to be a long bloody four years and left the country devastated. President Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United

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      Mariana 1    How Free Were Free Blacks in the North?  "All men are by nature equally free and independent‚ and have certain inherent  rights of which . . . they cannot deprive or divest their posterity; namely‚ the enjoyment of  life and liberty‚ with the means of acquiring and possessing property‚ and pursuing and  obtaining happiness and safety." ­Thomas Jefferson  These were the words written in the Declaration of Independence. However‚ this  was not the case during the time of slavery. Even for the “freed” slaves

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    Southerners continued to marginalize Blacks in their behavior toward ex-slaves and the later African American generation‚ continuing the escalation of racial tensions through white terror and discriminatory attitudes (Tindall & Shi‚ 2010‚ p. 759). Most subversively‚ southern newspapers propagated stereotypes against African Americans in their coverage and descriptions of constitutional conventions (Logue‚ 1979‚ p. 342). Although Radical Reconstruction offered some progress toward social equality

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    The Reconstruction Period and Women After the Civil War‚ the United States was broken and in despair‚ the next major step in history was to create a plan to rebuild the South‚ restore southern states to the Union‚ and most importantly free the Slaves‚ which we know as the Reconstruction Period. During the Reconstruction Period African American women writers such as Anna Julia Cooper and Victoria Earle Matthews‚ to name a few fought to show that Christian Affiliation played a big part in obtaining

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    have and you enjoy having it. Being lucky is basically waking up thanking god he blessed you with another day! There has been a time in my life where I felt ashamed. One day I was going to the park with my friends and we see these two people who were alcoholics & homeless asking people for money and all these other things. It was sad because seeing someone like that makes me sad and grateful at the same time. I was sad seeing those people because seeing them begging for change made me want to

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    Was Reconstruction a “Splendid Failure”? Reconstruction was a failure. It had two main goals‚ which were to bring the South back into the Union and bring blacks into society. These goals were at odds with each other and could not be met at the same time. Therefore‚ Johnson chose the first option and allowed the South within the Union‚ but left the second option basically for people to figure out which was not a success. All in all it was a failure socially‚ economically‚ and politically. Socially

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    its future was Reconstruction. Reconstruction was a time period in America involving many leaders‚ goals and accomplishments. By the end of the civil war‚ nobody knew what was to be done. With the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865‚ it was up to President Andrew Johnson to try to reunite former enemies. They had to solve one issue; African Americans still continued to serve white southerners on their plantations. Was the Reconstruction a success or a failure? The Reconstruction was more of a

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