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Alan Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation 6/e Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Problems of Peacemaking The Aftermath of War and Emancipation The Devastated South Charleston, SC 1865 (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Problems of Peacemaking Competing Notions of Freedom Black Desire for Independence The Freedmen’s Bureau A Freedman’s Bureau School (U.S. Military Institute, Carlisle, PA) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Problems of Peacemaking Plans for Reconstruction Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner Wade-Davis Bill © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Problems of Peacemaking The Death of Lincoln John Wilkes Booth Lincoln’s Funeral Procession (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Problems of Peacemaking Johnson and “Restoration” Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan Hardening Northern Attitudes © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South Radical Reconstruction The Black Codes Johnson’s Vetoes The Fourteenth Amendment Citizenship for African Americans Radicals Ascendant © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South Radical Reconstruction The Congressional Plan Fifteenth Amendment Tenure of Office Act The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson The President Acquitted © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The South in Reconstruction The Reconstruction Governments “Scalawags” and “Carpetbaggers” Freedmen The Louisiana Constitutional Convention, 1868 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The South in Reconstruction Education Establishment of Black Schools © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The South in Reconstruction Landownership and Tenancy Land Reform Thwarted Rapid Growth of Sharecropping © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The South in Reconstruction Incomes and Credit Persistent Black Poverty The “Crop-lien System” The African American Family in Freedom Families Reunited © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Grant Administration The Soldier President Grant Elected Liberal Republicans Ulysses S. Grant (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Grant Administration The Grant Scandals The “Whiskey Ring” Grant the Trapeze Artist, Joseph Keppler, 1880 (Library of Congress © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Grant Administration The Greenback Question Specie Resumption Act National Greenback Party Republican Diplomacy Purchase of Alaska “Alabama Claims” Resolved © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Abandonment of Reconstruction The Southern States “Redeemed” Ku Klux Klan Burning Cross (Licensed for Use) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Abandonment of Reconstruction Waning Northern Commitment Flagging Interest in Civil Rights © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Abandonment of Reconstruction The Compromise of 1877 Disputed Election Special Electoral Commission Federal Troops Withdrawn Election of 1876 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Abandonment of Reconstruction The Legacy of Reconstruction Lasting Contributions Limits of Reconstruction © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The “Redeemers” “Home Rule” Industrialization and the New South Henry Grady Substantial Railroad Development Worker Exploitation © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South Tenants and Sharecroppers Impoverished Agriculture The Crop-Lien System in 1880 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South African Americans and the New South Booker T. Washington Atlanta Compromise Tuskegee Students (Library of Congress) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South The Birth of Jim Crow Plessy v. Ferguson Black Disenfranchisement Jim Crow Laws Ida B. Wells © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South A Lynch Mob, 1893 (Library of Congress) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Fifteen: Reconstruction and the New South Debating the Past: Reconstruction © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.