Reconstruction after the Civil War explores the role of former slaves during this period in American history. Looking past popular myths and controversial scholarship; John Hope Franklin uses his astute insight and careful research to provide an accurate; comprehensive portrait of the era. His arguments concerning the brevity of the North’s occupation; the limited power wielded by former slaves; the influence of moderate southerners; the flawed constitutions of the radical state governments; and the downfall of Reconstruction remain compelling today. This new edition of Reconstruction after the Civil War also includes a foreword by Eric Foner and a perceptive essay by Michael W. Fitzgerald.
#1480943 in Books University Of Chicago Press 2012-06-14 2008-09-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.20 x 6.00l; .95 #File Name: 0226733629408 pages
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