Posted in 13th Amendment Abolitionists Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Movies

New Yorker Says that New Harriet Tubman Film Is a “Stunning Achievement”

The New Yorker gave the new Civil War/Reconstruction Era film “Harriet” an enthusiastic review. In fact, it calls the Harriet Tubman biopic a “stunning achievement.”…

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Posted in Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Memory of Reconstruction Movies Refugees Slavery

The New York Times Reviews New Harriet Tubman BioPic “Harriet”

Reviews are beginning to roll in for the new Harriet Tubman biopic “Harriet.” I will post excerpts and links to this Civil War and Reconstruction…

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Posted in Andrew Johnson Impeachment

Andrew Johnson’s Trial: The Constitution on Impeachment-Primary Sources & Discussion

This is the third installment of my new series on the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. I want to use this post for primary sources related…

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Posted in Movies Women and Gender

NY Times Looks at Why “Little Women,” the Bestseller of the Reconstruction Era, Will Come to the Movie Screen This Christmas

The best-selling American novel of the Reconstruction Era, Little Women, will be coming to the Big Screen for Christmas. The New York Times has an…

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Posted in Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Places to Visit

Photo Tour of Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Auburn NY-Tubman’s Home

Two years ago, my spouse Michele and I visited a number of sites in the Finger Lakes region of New York connected with Abolition, the…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Movies Slavery

NY Times Looks at Facts and Myth in the New Film on the Life of Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman is both a famous historical figure and a woman whose legend has grown to the level of myth. A new film about her…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction Podcast Podcasts

Podcast: Hattie McDaniel’s Role As Maid in “Song of the South” and “Gone With the Wind”-Episode 2

The second installment of Six Degrees of Song of the South is out. It looks at Hattie McDaniel, the first black actor to win an…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Slavery Veterans

NY Times Publishes “Stories from Slavery” Submitted by Readers

The 1619 Project of the New York Times has a new installment today. In response to the series, African American families have been sending in…

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Posted in Education Ku Klux Klan White Supremacy White Terror

“Threats Against Teachers of Colored Schools” by the Klan Tennessee March 1868

Freedmen’s schools were an early and frequent target of the Ku Klux Klan. This article reports that the teachers of black children were being expelled…

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Andrew Johnson Roiled Washington With Christmas Tweets in 1868

Recently rediscovered Tweets by President Andrew Johnson have forced historians to reconsider his presidency and his use of social media technology. These were making the…

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