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Frederick Douglass Essay on Reconstruction

Frederick Douglass set forth his hopes for Reconstruction at the end of the first year of the post-war era in a December, 1866 article in…

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Podcast: Kidada Williams on the History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction

Chris Hayes of MSNBC interviewed Professor Kidada E. Williams about her new book “I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the…

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The Man Who Was a Confederate, in the USCT, and Whose Enrollment in College Led to the Departure of Many Students

The Washington Post has an interesting article on a Black man who passed for white and who became a powerful post-war political figure during Reconstruction….

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Freedoms Gained and Lost: Reconstruction and Its Meanings 150 Years Later edited by Adam Domby and Simon Lewis

Freedoms Gained and Lost: Reconstruction and Its Meanings 150 Years Later edited by Adam Domby and Simon Lewis, Published by Fordham University Press (2022) Freedoms…

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More Than a Thousand Attend Unveiling of New Statue to Reconstruction Texas Senator

A new statue of Reconstruction legislator Matthew Gaines was unveiled at Texas A&M University on Saturday. Gaines had been enslaved at birth and was twenty…

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Texas A&M Unveiling Statue of Black Reconstruction Sen. Matthew Gaines Whose Work Helped Found the School

Students at Texas A&M began the effort to create a memorial to State Senator Matthew Gaines all the way back in 1998. Gaines was enslaved…

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Podcast on the 1898 White Supremacist Coup that Took Control of Wilmington, N.C.

In 1898 the Redshirts, a White Supremacist paramilitary organization operating in the Carolinas, staged a coup in which they took over North Carolina’s second largest…

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Eric Foner in the New York Times on the 150th Anniversary of the Election of the First Black Senator Hiram Revels

Eric Foner has an interesting article in the New York Times today observing the 150th Anniversary of the election of the first African American to…

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Mobituary-The Black Congressmen of Reconstruction: Death of Representation

Mobituaries are popular history podcasts from Mo Rocca. This one deals with the death of African American Congressional Representation at the end of Reconstruction. It…

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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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