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| CHAPTER 18 | RECONSTRUCTION: NORTH AND SOUTH | MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES |
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DOCUMENTS |
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- Read: Reconstruction: North and South - Document Overview
- Read: William A Dunning Explains the Failure of Reconstruction in Terms of Corruption and Failure of Governments (1901)
- Read: La Wanda Cox Questions Whether Reconstruction Could Have Been Effective (1981)
- Read: Eric Foner Contends That Reconstruction Did Not Go Far Enough (1983)
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IMAGES |
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- View: House Managers for the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson
- View: Black Suffrage
- View: The Grand Review of Union Troops in Victory
- View: The "burned district" of Richmond, Virginia
- View: According to a former Confederate general, recently freed blacks had "nothing but freedom"
- View: Andrew Johnson
- View: Senator Charles Sumner
- View: Representative Thaddeus Stevens
- View: Impeachment proceedings and trial of Andrew Johnson
- View: Cartoon showing "King Andy I" approving the execution of Radical leaders in Congress
- View: Five of the major black political figures of the Reconstruction period
- View: Cartoon chiding the Ku Klux Klan and the White League for promoting conditions "worse than slavery"
- View: The People's Handwriting on the Wall
- View: Horace Greeley
- View: A Republican campaign piece from the 1876 election
- View: President Grant, seated at left, with Mrs. Grant next to him
- View: Nast cartoon: Reconstruction
- View: Zuni Pueblo before a dance
- View: Medicine man
- View: Frank Leslie's Newspaper
- View: First reading of the Emancipation Proclamation
- View: First black voter
- View: Emancipation rally
- View: Black students learn on street
- View: Freedmen's Union Industrial School
- View: Plenty to Eat and Nothing to Do
- View: Freed Slave statue
- View: Young blacks return from work
- View: Negro suffrage platform
- View: Houses for sale, 1872
- View: The Age of Brass, 1869
- View: Tammany Hall ring, 1871
- View: Politics makes strange bedfellows
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MAPS |
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- View: Reconstruction, 1865–1877
- View: Election of 1876
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