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Litwack, Leon. Been in the Storm So Long. Pulitzer Prize; Milton, George Fort. Faulkner in his most communicative mood. He tells, fairly simply and directly, a story of the Sartoris family during the latter days of the Civil War and the early days of Reconstruction; and in doing so he adds a central chapter to the legends of Jefferson, that mythical township in Author: Tracy O'neill.

His well-researched book is both exhilarating and disturbing. It offers a collective biography of several black congressmen in the South during Reconstruction who bravely took a Author: David S. This book presents a new examination of the vitally important years of Emancipation and Reconstruction during and immediately following the Civil War - a necessary reconsideration that emphasizes the era's political and cultural meaning for today's America.

The accident of color: a story of race in Reconstruction Book. The accident of color: a story of race in Reconstruction. By Brook, Daniel, author. Podcasts, videos, and blog posts deliver stories of lifelong Christians who begin to question and doubt everything they were taught about the faith they. Last edited by Memuro. Written in English Subjects: Reconstruction. Edition Notes Includes bibliography.

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Released: Aug 11, ISBN: Format: Audiobook. Drawing on a wide range of long-neglected documents, Eric Foner places a new emphasis on the centrality of the black experience to an understanding of the era.

We see African Americans as active agents in overthrowing slavery, in helping win the Civil War, and—even more actively—in shaping Reconstruction and creating a legacy long obscured and misunderstood. Foner makes clear how, by war's end, freed slaves in the South built on networks of church and family in order to exercise their right of suffrage as well as gain access to education, land, and employment. He shows us that the birth of the Ku Klux Klan and renewed acts of racial violence were retaliation for the progress made by blacks soon after the war.

He refutes lingering misconceptions about Reconstruction, including the attribution of its ills to corrupt African American politicians and "carpetbaggers," and connects it to the movements for civil rights and racial justice. Ethnic Studies. About the author EF. Read more. Related to Forever Free Related Audiobooks. Buckley Jr. Related Podcast Episodes. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Millington W. What about Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction era Black Bostonian politics though?

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