ReconstructionMarshall Cavendish, 2007 - 103 páginas Various primary source documents, such as diary entries, newspaper accounts, political speeches, laws, popular songs, and personal letters, present the history of the era of Reconstruction in the United States. Includes discussion questions. |
Contenido
I To Restore the Union I | 2 |
The Freedmens Bureau | 22 |
Congress versus the President | 40 |
Chapter 4 | 63 |
Chapter 5 | 78 |
Black Sharecroppers Work Like Slaves | 89 |
Glossary | 97 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln African Americans Andrew Johnson apprentice Available online black Americans black codes Bureau officials carpetbagger cartoon Charles Sumner citizens citizenship Civil Rights Act Civil Rights Bill color Congress passed Constitution Court Democrats editor election enforce federal troops Fifteenth Amendment former Confederate former masters former slaves Fourteenth Amendment Frederick Douglass free negro Freedmen's Bureau freedmen's schools Georgia Grant gress Harper's Weekly Harriet Norwood Hayes Henry McNeal Turner Henry Steele Commager hereby impeachment trial Johnson's impeachment Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan labor land lawmakers laws legislation loyalty military Mississippi Northern oath opposed party persons plantation political President Johnson previous condition primary sources punishment race Radical Republicans readmitted rebellion Recon Reconstruction Acts Reconstruction plan refugees right to vote rights of black Rutherford seceded SECTION Senate slavery South Carolina Southern state governments speech struction THINK Thirteenth Amendment Thomas Nast tion U.S. Government Printing Union army United veto Washington white Southerners York