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Reconstruction beyond 150 : reassessing the new birth of freedom /

"Marred by frequent violence and tragedy, the Reconstruction period was a revolutionary era that offered hope, opportunity, and against all odds, a new birth of freedom for all Americans. Even though many of the gains of Reconstruction were rolled back and replaced with a repressive social and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Burton, Orville Vernon (Editor ), Morris, J. Brent (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2023.
Colección:Nation divided.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Reconstruction still matters / Eric Foner -- "They loved by did not agree": African American women divorcees in post-Civil War Virginia / Arlisha Norwood -- Reconstructing nationalism: Charles Sumner, human rights, and American exceptionalism / Mark Elliott -- Oliver P. Morton and the politics of reconstruction / A. James Fuller -- Building a new political order: reconstruction, capitalism, and the contest over the American state / Nicolas Barreyre -- Race, representation, and reconstruction: the origins and persistence of Black electoral power, 1865-1900 / Peter Wallenstein -- Lynching in the American imagination: a historiographical reexamination / Mari N. Crabtree -- "Magnificent resources": reconstruction in Indian territory / Troy D. Smith -- A new birth of freedom abroad / Don. H. Doyle -- Confederate reconstructions: generations of conflict / David Moltke-Hansen -- Reconstruction at the centennial exhibition of 1876 / Krista Kinslow -- Mark Twain and the failure of radical reconstruction / J. Mills Thornton -- Teaching DuBois's Black reconstruction / Garry Bertholf, Marina Bilbija -- Three historians and a theologian: Howard Thurman and the writing of African American history / Peter Eisenstadt -- Killing Calvin Crozier: honor, myth, and miltary occupation after Appomattox / Lawrence T. McDonnell. 
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