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Now Playing: Louis Armstrong and Sy Oliver’s Orchestra, “Go Down Moses,” 1958 (original, 1862) How Free is Free?: Emancipation and Reconstruction Lecture.

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1 Now Playing: Louis Armstrong and Sy Oliver’s Orchestra, “Go Down Moses,” 1958 (original, 1862) How Free is Free?: Emancipation and Reconstruction Lecture Outline: feliciaviator.com/history7B/schedule or bcourses

2 Leaving the old plantation

3 The Family Ideal, lithograph marketed to former slaves, ca. 1866

4 Freed men and women electioneering in the South, ca. 1868

5 “Plowing in South Carolina,” 1866

6 Winslow Homer, “A Visit From the Old Mistress”

7 Southern farmer and sons, ca. 1865

8 “The Great Labor Question from a Southern Point of View,” Harper’s Weekly, July 1865

9 Sharecropper picking cotton, Georgia

10 Vagrancy Law prisoner “auction,” 1866

11 Burning of a freedman’s schoolhouse, Memphis Riots, 1866

12 Federal agent of Reconstruction promoting peace in the South, 1868

13 “The First Vote,” Harper’s Weekly, 1867

14 First African American U.S. Senator and Representatives

15 “Murder of Louisiana,” pamphlet, 1871

16 A member of the Ku Klux Klan in disguise, Tennessee, 1868

17 Campaign of terror during the election of 1876

18 “Colored Rule,” Harper’s Weekly, 1874

19 “The Overthrow of Reconstruction,” Harper’s Weekly, 1876


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