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The Wars of Reconstruction: The Brief, Violent History of America's Most Progressive Era
β Scribed by Egerton, Douglas R.
- Book ID
- 108647668
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury USA
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781608195749
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β¦ Synopsis
A groundbreaking new history, telling the stories of hundreds of African-American activists and officeholders who risked their lives for equalityβin the face of murderous violenceβin the years after the Civil War.
By 1870, just five years after Confederate surrender and thirteen years after the Dred Scott decision ruled blacks ineligible for citizenship, Congressional action had ended slavery and given the vote to black men. That same year, Hiram Revels and Joseph Hayne Rainey became the first African-American U.S. senator and congressman respectively. In South Carolina, only twenty years after the death of arch-secessionist John C. Calhoun, a black man, Jasper J. Wright, took a seat on the stateβs Supreme Court. Not even the most optimistic abolitionists thought such milestones would occur in their lifetimes. The brief years of Reconstruction marked the United Statesβ most progressive moment prior to the civil rights movement.
Previous histories of Reconstruction have focused on Washington politics. But in this sweeping, prodigiously researched narrative, Douglas Egerton brings a much bigger, even more dramatic story into view, exploring state and local politics and tracing the struggles of some fifteen hundred African-American officeholders, in both the North and South, who fought entrenched white resistance. Tragically, their movement was met by ruthless violenceβnot just riotous mobs, but also targeted assassination. With stark evidence, Egerton shows that Reconstruction, often cast as a βfailureβ or a doomed experiment, was rolled back by murderous force.
The Wars of Reconstruction is a major and provocative contribution to American history.
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