Reconstruction and ReformOxford University Press, 1994 - 192 Seiten Describes America's rebuilding after the Civil War, when urban areas grew, the plains and western farmlands became settled, the women's and labor movements began, and exciting new inventions started to appear. |
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... SOUTH Most Southerners hated carpet- baggers , as this cartoon shows , and thought they wanted only to profit from the South's problems . Congress decided to send soldiers south to guarantee freedom to the for- mer slaves . That ...
... SOUTH Most Southerners hated carpet- baggers , as this cartoon shows , and thought they wanted only to profit from the South's problems . Congress decided to send soldiers south to guarantee freedom to the for- mer slaves . That ...
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... South into a just society where people of all races could live in harmony . You can read about Jim Crow in Chapter 32 of this book . joined terrorist organizations ( like the Ku Klux Klan ) and lynched and intimidated blacks who wanted ...
... South into a just society where people of all races could live in harmony . You can read about Jim Crow in Chapter 32 of this book . joined terrorist organizations ( like the Ku Klux Klan ) and lynched and intimidated blacks who wanted ...
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... South ; his fami- ly's plantations - in three states - were worked by 3,000 slaves . After the war , he had al- most nothing left , but he didn't seem bitter . " I have claimed nothing from South Carolina , " he said , " but a grave in ...
... South ; his fami- ly's plantations - in three states - were worked by 3,000 slaves . After the war , he had al- most nothing left , but he didn't seem bitter . " I have claimed nothing from South Carolina , " he said , " but a grave in ...
Inhalt
Are We Equal? Are We Kidding? | 9 |
A WATER BIRD AND A SPARROW | 11 |
Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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