Why Did African Americans Face Difficulties After The Civil War?

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Why Did African Americans Face Difficulties After The Civil War?

Social Problems Even though slaves were set free, they faced major difficulties after the war Grandfather Clause Literacy Tests Poll Taxes KKK Sharecropping

Location Most of the discriminations for African Americans took place in the south This does not mean life was perfect in the north Racism was everywhere during that time period

Informational Tools The worksheet “Defining the Social Problem” can help us gather information on the topic being discussed

Evidence African Americans had to face racism and discrimination They were not given the rights promised to them in the 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Amendments Had to pay taxes to vote Could not vote unless they could pass a test Could not vote unless their grandfather voted Were harassed by society especially members of the KKK

Causes of the Problem Racism: Society was not ready to accept African Americans as equals Anger: The South was struggling to survive without slavery. Many people took out their anger on African Americans Little Government Enforcement: Though the government created laws to give rights to African Americans, they had little manpower to enforce the laws throughout the United States

Students Can Use the Following Websites to Help Collect Data during-reconstruction html?cat=37 With a partner complete the following african-americans-struggle-for-full-citizenship/

Teacher Information Sara Rhindress George Westinghouse High School