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The Reconstruction Era

A Captivating Guide to a Period in the History of the United States of America That Greatly Impacted American Civil Rights After the War for Southern Independence

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The Reconstruction Era

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
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Are you curious to learn what happened after the US Civil War? Then dive into the captivating history of the Reconstruction Era!

The US Civil War brought about a lot of change. The nation not only had to figure out how to become united once again, but it also had to figure out how to integrate the newly freed slaves into society. In addition, the country had to figure out how to recover from the war, which devastated the South and took many lives on both sides.

In this audiobook, you will learn about the significant players and laws. You will hear about the carpetbaggers and scallywags who tried to make things better for Blacks in the South while also seeking their own fortune. And perhaps most importantly, you will discover what happened to the freed slaves and how they found themselves living in a nation that promoted “separate but equal” legislation.

Here is a tiny fraction of what you will discover in this audiobook:

  • The Civil War
  • Lincoln’s Vision
  • The Wade-Davis Bill and the Radical Republicans
  • The 13th Amendment
  • Presidential Reconstruction
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1866
  • The Radical Reconstruction
  • Carpetbaggers and Scallywags, 1867
  • The 14th Amendment, 1868
  • The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 1868
  • The 15th Amendment, 1870
  • The Ku Klux Klan Act, 1871
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1875
  • The Compromise of 1877
  • The Official End of the Reconstruction
  • After the Reconstruction
  • Plessy v. Ferguson: Separate but Equal, 1896

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ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS BACK

The outcome of the American Civil War should have resolved the issue of slavery, economic interests, and the power struggle between the Federal government and the individual States. However, despite many federal Laws and various amendments to the Constitution over the last 150+ years, black Americans continue to seek equality.

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