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Resource: Six Tables Summarizing Data About Black Officeholders During Reconstruction

The website Facing History and Ourselves has six tables that break down data about the more than 1,500 African Americans who were government officeholders during…

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Posted in Dunning School Uncategorized White Supremacy Apologetics

Remembering Racist Historian of Reconstruction William Dunning at His Columbia University Alma Mater

William Dunning was a Columbia Man. He was an undergrad, a graduate student, and a professor there, after having been expelled from Dartmouth as a…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Memory of Reconstruction Monuments

National Park Service Handbook on Reconstruction

The National Park Service has a handbook out on the Reconstruction Era. Here is a link to it. It is similar to the familiar NPS…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Book Reviews Education Freedmen's Bureau

Educational Reconstruction African American Schools in the Urban South, 1865–1890 by Hilary Green

Educational Reconstruction African American Schools in the Urban South, 1865–1890 by Hilary Green published by Fordham University Press (2016) 272 pages, Paperback $35.00, Kindle $22.99.​…

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Posted in Lost Cause Women and Gender

When Confederate Heritagers Rejected A.P. Hill’s Daughter as the “Daughter of the Confederacy”

Many of us know that Winnie Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis and pictured above, was given the title “The Daughter of the Confederacy” by many…

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Posted in Frederick Douglass Immigrants White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

When a Ban on Chinese Immigration Was Proposed in 1867 Frederick Douglass Stood Up in Opposition

Americans’ fear of non-white, non-Christian immigrants began in 1848 with the arrival of the first ship full of Chinese in San Francisco Bay. The Chinese…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Religion

The Black Republican Party in Georgia Organized in May 1867 by African Americans

While the influential white supremacist historian of Reconstruction William Dunning often presented African Americans in the South as the ignorant tools of Northern whites, in…

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Posted in Civil War

Historian James Oakes Writes that Class War Created the Coalition that Won the Civil War

Historian James Oakes reviews ARMIES OF DELIVERANCE: A NEW HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR By Elizabeth R. Varon in this week’s The Nation Magazine. The…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Videos

Rhiannon Giddens’s Song Offers Dialogue Between Slave Owner and Freedwoman at Moment of Emancipation

Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops has a new solo album out called Freedom Highway. The song “Julie” presents a dialogue between a slave and…

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Posted in Book Reviews U.S. Grant

The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant by Charles W. Calhoun

The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant (American Presidency Series) by Charles W. Calhoun published by the University Press of Kansas (2017) 39.95 Hardcover 24.88 Kindle. The…

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