Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US History #22
After the divisive, destructive Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a plan to reconcile the country and make it whole again. Then he got shot, Andrew Johnson took over, and the disagreements between Johnson and Congress ensured that Reconstruction would fail. The election of 1876 made the whole thing even more of a mess, and the country called it off, leaving the nation still very divided. John will talk about the gains made by African-Americans in the years after the Civil War, and how they lost those gains almost immediately when Reconstruction stopped. You'll learn about the Freedman's Bureau, the 14th and 15th amendments, and the disastrous election of 1876.

Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.The period of Reconstruction that followed the Civil War was imperfect, and failed to create lasting change after 1876:
https://www.commonlit.org/texts/reconstruction

Following the end of the Civil War, many African Americans found themselves turning from slavery to sharecropping, an unfair system that would last until World War II and the Civil Rights Movement:
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Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US History #22
President Johnson appointed provisional governors and ordered them to call state conventions for new all-white governments between the years ....
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What is"Sharecropping"?
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True or False: Andrew Johnson Vetoed the "Civil Rights Bill of 1886". Seeing that in an attempt to protect the rights of African American's, it would amount to discrimination against white peoples.
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True or False: Congress went over the head of President Johnson by making the "Civil Rights Act" Law.
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"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." - ## Amendment?
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Mystery Document: The Black Code
" Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the police jury of the parish of St. Landry, that no negro shall be allowed to pass within the limits of said parish without special permits in writing from his employer...

Sec. 4.  ... Every negro is required to be in the regular service of some white person,  or former owner, who shall be held responsible for the conduct of said negro...

Sec. 6. ... No negro shall be permitted to preach,  exhort, or otherwise declaim to congregations of colored people, without a special permission in writing from the president of the police jury..."
What was the "Reconstruction Act of 1867"?
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* The Ku Klux Klan (/ˌkuː klʌks ˈklæn, ˌkjuː-/), commonly shortened to the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group whose primary targets are African Americans, as well as Jews, immigrants, leftists, homosexuals, Muslims and Catholics.
What was The Bargain of 1877 / The Compromise of 1877?
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