Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Slavery and National ID.

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Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Slavery and National ID

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Abolition Movement Christianity Democracy Split over repatriation WM Garrison The Monitor

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Anti-Black Sentiment pre-civil war roots immigrant working-class anxiety Post Revolution race riots

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Defending Slavery Paternalism State’s Rights

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Compromise of 1820 LA.. Purchase

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Compromise 1850 Mexican Cession

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Kansas Nebraska Act 1854 Bloody Kansas

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College The Dred Scott Case Blacks could not be citizens No Congressional control of slavery Dred Scott, Justice Tanney

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College The Growth of Lincoln Lincoln-Douglas Debates Emancipation Proclamation Second Inaugural Address

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Black War Contributions Soldiers –$7.00 v. $13.00 –60k under arm Civilians –paid labor –emancipated –slaves –Sea Island experiment

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Reconstruction Radical Republicans –revenge –black voters Andrew Johnson –executive pardons Southern Black Codes –13th Amendment

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Black Cowyboys Isom Dart Nat Love 1/3 of cowboys African American

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Civil Rights Struggle Federal laws –14th, 15th Amendment –Civil Rights Acts Judicial Review –Harris v. US –the Civil Rights Cases

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College The New Plantation plantations never “homesteaded” development of sharecropping

Dr. Enrique Olguin, Ph.D. North Seattle Community College Jim Crow System laws against exercise of political rights laws mandating segregation of races laws restricting mobility of Blacks