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Reconstruction of the South

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Reconstruction of the South. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32Y0EgnLznA. Reconstruction Notes. 13 th Amendment 14 th Amendment Black Codes 15 th Amendment Land Travel Family Freedmen Schools Churches Conventions and Elections. President Andrew Johnson. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32Y0EgnLznA

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RECONSTRUCTION NOTES

• 13th Amendment• 14th Amendment• Black Codes• 15th Amendment• Land• Travel• Family• Freedmen Schools• Churches• Conventions and

Elections

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PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON

• Video: Slavery and the Making of America (27:51- 33:27)

• Questions: Add to Notes• 1.) What were ex-slaves doing while travelling

after the Civil War?• 2.) What were “Lost Friends” columns?• 3.) What was the key to inclusion in the “New”

America?• 4.) Who did Andrew Johnson pardon?• 5.) Who took over Reconstruction?

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SHARECROPPING: AT LEAST WE AREN’T SLAVES!

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RECONSTRUCTION: UNFINISHED

• 1873 (DEPRESSION) Sharecropping became the norm for poor blacks and white

• VIOLENCE: Klu Klux Klan, White League, Red Shirts

• 1890- 1908 Southern state change their Constitutions to disenfranchise Blacks.

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JIM CROW: 1877- 1965

• Separate but not equal• Blacks were racially discriminated against: Poll taxes

Literacy TestsViolence- lynchingPoor public accommodationsLack of job opportunities

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FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1818-1895)

• Born in slavery (mother was a slave/ father white master?)• Taught how to read and write from a white

caretaker• Escaped to New York• Traveled Britain and Ireland for two years• Published many abolitionist newspapers• Bestselling author• Supported women’s rights (Seneca Falls

Convention)