Reconstruction beyond 150: reassessing the new birth of freedom

"Marred by frequent violence and tragedy, the Reconstruction period was a revolutionary era that offered hope, opportunity, and against all odds, a new birth of freedom for all Americans. Even though many of the gains of Reconstruction were rolled back and replaced with a repressive social and...

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Weitere Verfasser: Burton, Orville Vernon 1947- (HerausgeberIn), Morris, J. Brent (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Charlottesville ; London University of Virginia Press [2023]
Schriftenreihe:A nation divided: studies in the Civil War era
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Zusammenfassung:"Marred by frequent violence and tragedy, the Reconstruction period was a revolutionary era that offered hope, opportunity, and against all odds, a new birth of freedom for all Americans. Even though many of the gains of Reconstruction were rolled back and replaced with a repressive social and legal regime for African Americans, the radical spark was never fully extinguished, and its spirit fanned back into flame with the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This volume brings together the best new scholarship on the critical years after the Civil War and before the onset of Jim Crow, synthesizing social, political, economic, and cultural approaches to understanding this crucial period"--
Beschreibung:x, 300 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
ISBN:9780813949864
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