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Reconstruction Emancipation Andrew Johnson Presidential Reconstruction Congressional Reconstruction The Black Codes Why did Reconstruction Fail?

Emancipation New Names Exodus The Black Church Education The Freedmen’s Bureau Land Distribution

II. Andrew Johnson A. His accidentcy

III. Presidential Reconstruction Lincoln’s Reconstruction Johnson’s Reconstruction

IV. Congressional Reconstruction A. Congressional Overrides B. 13th Amendment C. 14th Amendment D. 15th Amendment

Johnson’s Impeachment

V. The Black Codes KKK Debt Peonage Vagrancy Disenfranchisement

VI. Why did Reconstruction Fail?