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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 Outline: feliciaviator.com/history7B/schedule or bcourses
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Leaving the old plantation
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The Family Ideal, lithograph marketed to former slaves, ca. 1866
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Freed men and women electioneering in the South, ca. 1868
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“Plowing in South Carolina,” 1866
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Winslow Homer, “A Visit From the Old Mistress”
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Southern farmer and sons, ca. 1865
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“The Great Labor Question from a Southern Point of View,” Harper’s Weekly, July 1865
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Sharecropper picking cotton, Georgia
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Vagrancy Law prisoner “auction,” 1866
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Burning of a freedman’s schoolhouse, Memphis Riots, 1866
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Federal agent of Reconstruction promoting peace in the South, 1868
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“The First Vote,” Harper’s Weekly, 1867
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First African American U.S. Senator and Representatives
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“Murder of Louisiana,” pamphlet, 1871
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A member of the Ku Klux Klan in disguise, Tennessee, 1868
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Campaign of terror during the election of 1876
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“Colored Rule,” Harper’s Weekly, 1874
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“The Overthrow of Reconstruction,” Harper’s Weekly, 1876
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