Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Ku Klux Klan White Terror

Grant Advisor Horace Porter Reports on Political Violence in Arkansas in the Later Part of 1868

Grant’s aide Horace Porter visited Arkansas in December 1868 to determine the conditions there. The state had experienced severe political violence in 1868. This is…

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African Americans Organize to Expel Klan from Their Town in Tennessee June 1868

African Americans frequently organized themselves to counter Klan terrorism. This article describes an attack by the Klan in Chapel Hill, Tn. on a black man…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction White Terror

The First Historical Marker Commemorating a Lynching in Missouri

The Equal Justice Inititative is installing community remembrance markers at the sites of places where African Americans were lynched. This is the first such marker…

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NPR’s “On the Media” Interviews Historian Brenda Wineapple About the Andrew Johnson Impeachment

National Public Radio’s popular show On the Media focuses on the Andrew Johnson Impeachment this week. It is timely for obvious reasons. Historian Brenda Wineapple…

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Resource: Reconstruction in Virginia

The Library of Virginia has an interesting online exhibit on Reconstruction in Virginia. You can check it out here.  The online exhibit includes documents and…

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Posted in Movies

Both “Harriet” & “Little Women” Getting on a Lot of “Best Movie ” Lists

“Harriet” and “Little Women are making it onto many “Best Film” lists as we enter the final month of the year. The New Yorker’s list…

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David Blight Writes About Frederick Douglass’s Dream of a Pluralist Utopia

Pulitizer Prize winning historian David Blight writes in this month’s Atlantic Magazine about the post-Civil War vision of Frederick Douglass. According to Blight, Douglass had…

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Posted in Book Reviews Women and Gender

How “Little Women” Got Big from The New Yorker

The New Yorker had an interesting article on Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Little Women was published in 1868 and 1869 and this is its…

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Slate Reviews “Little Women,” Says It Is Best Movie Version Ever

Little Women will not be in the theaters until Christmas, but the reviews are starting to appear and they are generally quite good.  While there…

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“Terrorism in Tennessee” KKK in March 1868

I have sometimes been criticized for calling the Ku Klux Klan a terrorist organization by people who say that “terrorism” is a modern term. Many…

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