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What Was The Role Of Reconstruction Dbq

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After four prolonged years of the Civil War that took place in America the nation transpired broken, and required much need of being rebuilt into a nation of one. The newly freed slaves, after the Civil War, moved to different cities, freed slaves built Black churches and communities; they were capable of attending school, and even became more involved in politics. With this new found freedom many documents, agencies, and associations also arose such as: the Freedmen’s Bureau, the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, and the Black Codes. These documents and organizations played important roles during the Reconstruction Era. Arguably, the Reconstruction Era in America was extremely restrained. African Americans gained basic rights as humans, but given the bare …show more content…

On the opposing hand majority northern Democrats and most White southerner’s freedom was only for those who were White males. Freedom to a freed African American meant being a slave to no one, but the term freedom did not necessarily include women of either Race. Document 14.3 written by a poet named, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper argued on the suffrage of women, and argued for the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869. Harper enjoyed the idea of women working, but questioned if colored women working too would be a problem then, she expressed her experience in Boston, “…[When I] was at Boston there were sixty women who left work because one colored woman went to gain a livelihood in their midst” (439). Numerous Women activist were for the ratification of the 15th Amendment in the hopes that more voices would be heard. Meanwhile, colored people were promised freedom, but were not given the right to vote until the 15th Amendment passed during the year of 1869 and ratified in 1870 still, excluding women at the

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