The Reconstruction era was a period in United States history and Southern United States history that followed the American Civil War and was dominated...
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Disfranchisement after the Reconstruction era in the United States, especially in the Southern United States, was based on a series of laws, new constitutions...
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articles of Reconstruction, the period after the American Civil War, 1863–1877 (or 1865 to 1877). Bowers, Claude G. (1929). The Tragic Era. The Revolution...
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associated with the Grant administration. Conservative Republicans (Reconstruction era) "The Radical Republicans". American Battlefield Trust. June 30, 2021...
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faction of the early Republican Party during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era which advocated a lenient, conciliatory policy towards the South in...
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11, 1868, 15 Stat. 41, c.25), were four statutes passed during the Reconstruction Era by the 40th United States Congress addressing the requirement for...
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Jim Crow laws (redirect from Jim crow era)
political and economic gains made by African Americans during the Reconstruction era. Such continuing racial segregation was also supported by the successful...
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Zalmoxianism, a rebirth of ancient Dacian religion Reconstruction (disambiguation) Reconstruction era, a period in American history following the American...
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of the Berlin Wall Economic reconstruction Ministry of Reconstruction, a UK government department The Reconstruction era of the United States, the period...
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American officeholders served during the Reconstruction era (1865–1877) and in the years after Reconstruction before white supremacy, disenfranchisement...
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racially segregated schools in the United States that originated in the Reconstruction era after the American Civil War. They were created in Southern states...
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College, where she teaches courses on the American Civil War, the Reconstruction Era, the American West, and the Plains Indians. She previously taught...
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Women during the Reconstruction era following the US Civil War, from 1863 to 1877, acted as the heads of their households due to the involvement of men...
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the United States on November 3, 1868. In the first election of the Reconstruction Era, Republican nominee Ulysses S. Grant defeated Horatio Seymour of the...
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Nadir of American race relations (redirect from Post-Reconstruction era)
other scholars. Loewen chooses later dates, arguing that the post-Reconstruction era was in fact one of widespread hope for racial equity due to idealistic...
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Gilded Age (redirect from Gilded Era)
late 1870s to the late 1890s, which occurred between the Reconstruction Era and the Progressive Era. It was named by 1920s historians after an 1873 Mark Twain...
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The Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, formerly Reconstruction Era National Monument, is a United States National Historical Park in Beaufort...
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well as notable reform movements during the Jacksonian Era, Reconstruction Era, Progressive Era, and the 1970s. But the status of penal incarceration as...
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Antebellum South (redirect from Antebellum era)
America Reconstruction era Deep South Old South, the pre-Civil War economy and society of the Southern U.S. New South, the post-Reconstruction era economy...
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List of African-American United States representatives (section Reconstruction and early post-Reconstruction era, 1870–1887)
Carolina's 1st congressional district beginning in 1870 during the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War. The first African-American woman...
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the Reconstruction Era Amendments". Columbia Law Review. 74 (3): 452–454. doi:10.2307/1121764. JSTOR 112176. Klarman, Michael (1998). "The Plessy Era"....
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history of the Reconstruction era by W. E. B. Du Bois, first published in 1935. The book challenged the standard academic view of Reconstruction at the time...
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Georgia politicians, all members of the Democratic Party, in the post-Reconstruction Era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John Brown Gordon. The three...
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Andrew Johnson (category People of the Reconstruction Era)
chief executives. Foner notes that at the time of these surveys, "the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War was regarded as a time of corruption and...
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White Camelia Ku Klux Klan White League Between the Reconstruction period, known as the Klan's "first era", and the rebirth of the modern movement in 1915...
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1930, Blacks made up 60% of the county's population. In the post-Reconstruction era, whites used lynchings to assert their dominance, in addition to the...
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African Americans in the United States Congress (category African-American politicians during the Reconstruction Era)
Americans to serve in the Congress were Republicans elected during the Reconstruction Era. After the 13th and 14th Amendments granted freedom and citizenship...
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The Reconstruction Amendments, or the Civil War Amendments, are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution...
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Ulysses S. Grant (category People of the Reconstruction Era)
Grant to General of the Army. Later, Grant broke with Johnson over Reconstruction policies. A war hero, drawn in by his sense of duty, Grant was unanimously...
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Rutherford B. Hayes (category Moderate Republicans (Reconstruction era))
Hayes's election on the condition that he end both federal support for Reconstruction and the military occupation of the former Confederate States. Hayes's...
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