Posted in Ku Klux Klan White Supremacy

John Lewis Crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge Named After a Klan Leader

Most of you know that John Lewis was beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965. You may have seen Lewis’s body carried across the…

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Posted in Army Occupation White Supremacy

Southern Newspaper Reflects on the Change in New Orleans Race Relations Caused by Union Occupation

Here is an interesting article on Union occupied/liberated New Orleans from a pro-Confederate newspaper in Texas. The article takes up nearly a full page in…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Podcast Podcasts Slavery

Podcast: Eric Foner on the “Fake History” of Reconstruction

Ideastream has a twelve minute interview with Eric Foner on Reconstruction which focuses on the damage done by the fake history of the period that…

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Posted in Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Places to Visit

Photo Tour of the Home of Jupiter Hammon-the First Published Black Writer in U.S.

Jupiter Hammon was the first black author to see his or her works published in what is now the United States. Hammon was born into…

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When “The Arrival of Negro Troops” Signaled the End of the Confederacy in the Spring of 1865

Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate army on April 9, 1865. In April and May of 1865 the remaining Confederate forces surrendered to Union armies….

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“It is the aim…to make colored troops equal” Black Troops in Tennessee March 1864

In 1863 the Union Army began to actively recruit African American men for the United States Colored Troops (USCT). While enlisted men in these regiments…

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Posted in 14th Amendment 15th Amendment Jim Crow Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics White Terror

Profiles in Courage, Adelbert Ames, JFK and Reconstruction Racism

Today’s New Yorker has an article by Nicholas Lemann on persistent questions he has about John F. Kennedy’s Pulitzer Prize winning book Profiles in Courage….

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Posted in Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction Monuments White Supremacy

NPR Reports on the Removal of Statues from Monument Avenue in Richmond

Monument Avenue in Richmond was conceived as a whites-only neighborhood where the heroes of the Confederacy would be honored. NPR has a report on the…

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Posted in Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction Monuments

Augusta Georgia’s Monument to the Confederacy and “Reconstruction”

Augusta, Georgia is one of many Southern cities where controversy has enveloped the local Confederate monument. Black Lives Matter rallies have targeted the memorial, calling…

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More Eyewitness Accounts from Gettysburg Militia Occupation on July 4

The Journal of the Civil War Era has four blog posts this week on the descent of heavily armed “militias” and racist groups on Gettysburg…

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