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Reconstruction

Reconstruction. Ch 14. Freedmen’s Bureau, 1866 (Granger). Key Terms. Reconstruction 13 th , 14 th , 15 th Amendments Freedmen’s Bureau Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson John Wilkes Booth sharecropping / tenant farming scalawags / carpetbaggers Knights of the Ku Klux Klan

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Reconstruction

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  1. Reconstruction Ch 14

  2. Freedmen’s Bureau, 1866 (Granger)

  3. Key Terms • Reconstruction • 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments • Freedmen’s Bureau • Abraham Lincoln • Andrew Johnson • John Wilkes Booth • sharecropping / tenant farming • scalawags / carpetbaggers • Knights of the Ku Klux Klan • Radical Republicans • Democrats & Redeemers • American Equal Rights Association • Historically Black Colleges & Universities • Henry McNeal Turner * • abolitionist movement • suffrage movement • National Woman Suffrage Association • American Woman Suffrage Association • Minor v. Happersatt • Frederick Douglass • Wendell Phillips • Frances Ellen Harper • Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Susan B. Anthony • Sojourner Truth • Lucy Stone / Henry Blackwell * • Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 *

  4. Questions to Consider • To what extent did Reconstruction create a different life for African-Americans in the post-war South? • Many colleges and universities divide U.S. history courses into pre and post Reconstruction. Why do you believe Reconstruction is a “halfway” point for the history of America? • How did Reconstruction impact the women’s suffrage movement? In what ways did the emancipation of African-Americans create and prevent women from obtaining the right to vote?

  5. If You’re Curious . . . • Loving Warriors: Selected Letters of Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell, 1853-1893 ed. by Leslie Wheeler • Generations of Captivity: A History of American Slaves by Ira Berlin (Excellent chapter on “Freedom Generation” of Reconstruction slaves.)

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