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Failure Of Reconstruction

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Reconstruction in the United States is historically known as a period of time, shortly after the Civil War, which the nation entered the process to redress the inequalities, especially of slavery. Including any other economic, social and political issues, insisting the poor relationship between the North and the South of the United States. Newly emancipated African Americans remaining in the South were the main obstacle that prevented the country from unison. Therefore, in order to solve this problem, Congress proposed the Thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth Amendments abolish slavery and ensure equal rights for the African Americans. Both Republicans and Democrats held different political opinions about how the freedmen should fit in the …show more content…

Before the Civil War, slavery was an extremely popular way to maintain the economy of the South and to bring richness to wealthy white slaveholders. Even though the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in the Confederate States of America, there was still slavery existing in the Union and remaining border states that did not cooperate with the Confederacy. Consequently, in the 1860s, President Lincoln and Congress started to draft new to emancipate all African Americans and this soon became the thirteenth Amendment which made slavery illegal throughout the United States. According to an excerpt from a report from a Northern white man to the United States government in 1866, Andrews claimed that “Many of the negroes…common plantation Negroes, and day laborers in the town and villages, were supporting little schools themselves.” (Andrews). For the first time ever, African Americans were granted with rights to send their children into public schools get educated as the white Americans do. Before the thirteenth Amendment was proposed, African Americans were outlawed and prohibited from attending school or even reading and writing. The establishment of public schools for freemen was a crucial act in the history that provides opportunities for them to obtain knowledge and live as equal as white Southerners. While there are some historians who claimed the thirteenth Amendment was ineffective since schools were still segregated, but realistically they all received the same regulations. According to a Jim Crow Law in Tennessee, the document claimed that,“White and colored persons shall not be taught in the same school, but in separate schools under the same general regulations as to management, usefulness and efficiency” (Jim Crow Law). Congress established the Freedmen’s Bureau in March, 1865, to assist former slaves. The main

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