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    others and having the rights that others have. African American slaves were pushed and motivated toward this goal, this was the ultimate dream during the Reconstruction period. Reconstruction period was a time in U.S history that spanned from 1865 to 1877, this period was triggered when the civil war ended and the period ended due to the Compromise of 1877. This essay will provide evidence that African Americans were free during the Reconstruction period of the United States. In human nature it is

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    with the Reconstruction era, it inspired many African Americans to rise and to establish a new leadership platform. The enlightenment period of the radical reconstruction brought a “more active role in the political, economic, and social life of the south” with the Republican domination in the 1866 elections; it introduced a new era for African Americans (“Black Leaders”). With the ratification of the 14th and 15th amendments and the spread of political activism towards African Americans through

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    African American equality has been present throughout the course of American history. In the years following the Civil War, tensions were high between the two races, allowing for a series of issues to arise. The Reconstruction Era addressed the inequality and attempted to provide aid to the struggling African Americans, however many factors limited the government’s ability to do anything. Reconstruction failed in its goals to provide social, political and economic equality for African Americans in the

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    African-Americans were free during Reconstruction.Reconstruction was the period between 1865 and 1877, when the nation tried to build itself after the Civil War. During these times a series of documents were signed. These documents were called the Reconstruction Documents and included the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments to the US Constitution. These documents were created to give equality and fair rights for all races and ethnicities. According to the 13th Amendment, it stated, ”Neither slavery nor

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    1. Statement of Topic: What topic will you be researching for your final project? African Americans 2. Events Event 1: 1877 to 1945 Event: Reconstruction When: 1870 – 1877 Where: In the United States History, the reconstruction history Period followed the adjustments after the civil war. Who: After the end of the civil war, the south was completely ruined. The physical destruction was enormous. The Old social and economic order that was foundered on slavery collapsed completely.

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    Reconstruction was a period of time after the Civil War (1865-1877) that was supposed to be the rebuilding of America. It was also the process used to readmit all the Confederate states back into the Union. There was controversy, however, on how to go about rebuilding the nation. Abraham Lincoln proposed a lenient plan. After he was assassinated, Andrew Johnson proposed a very similar plan. The Radical Republicans, a group of legislators that were in favor of freedmen’s rights, were opposed

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    African Americans were not free after the Civil War ended.They were still treated like they were slaves. There are many specific details throughout the reconstruction phase proving this. Black Codes enforced in the South severely restricted African Americans rights. Black Codes made harsh labor contracts and made it so blacks could only practice being a farmer or a servant. When an African American committed a crime the penalties were much more severe than whites. These penalties often ended in death

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    which was 1865-1877. Abraham Lincoln had started to prepare for the reconstruction of the South during the Civil War while Union soldiers were occupying huge areas of the South. Abraham Lincoln wanted to bring the Nation back together as quickly as he possibly could and by December of 1863 he offered his plan for Reconstruction which required that the state’s new constitutions prohibited slavery. I would say the Reconstruction period was absolutely a success in the fact that it restored the united

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    ratification of the 13th Amendment which guaranteed the free status of slaves, the South was infuriated with this Reconstruction plan and did everything it could to dispirit the black population in ways that didn’t involve slavery. To a certain extent, African Americans gained economic, political, and social equality in the period from 1865 to 1900. In this pre-to-post Reconstruction Era and transition to Industrialism,

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    Margaret Walker once said, “Handicapped as we have been by a racist system of dehumanizing slavery and segregation, our American history of nearly five hundred years reveals that our cultural and spiritual gifts brought from our African past are still intact” (Walker, 1997). African Americans have been oppressed by the institution of slavery and segregation for many years. They have been submitted to cruel and inhumane treatments, yet they are still vibrant. They have remained vibrant with the help

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