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How Did American History Textbooks Remember the Ku Klux Klan?

The recent book Remembering Reconstruction has an essay titled “The Cultural Work of the Ku-Klux Klan in US History Textbooks, 1883–2015” by Elaine Parsons. The…

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Smithsonian: Free Resources for Understanding the History of Racism in the U.S.

The Smithsonian has put together a great collection of free resources for understanding the history of racism in the United States.  There are links to…

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“An unwavering advocate for the supremacy of the Caucasian race”

I found this ad for a newspaper called The Independent Monitor in the Mobile Register. It states right up front that this is a Whites-Only…

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University of South Carolina Honored Its First Black Professor (1873) With a Statue

​Richard T. Greener holds two academic “firsts.” He was the first African American to graduate from Harvard (1870) and he was the first black professor…

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December 1868 Grant Investigates Political Violence in Arkansas

After the Civil War Ulysses S. Grant continued to command the United States Army. As president elect in 1868 Grant sent his trusted aide Horace…

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Watch Heather Cox Richardson on “How the South Won the Civil War” Recorded in Brooklyn Today

Historian  Heather Cox Richardson gave a talk today at the Brooklyn Historical Society on her new book How the South Won the Civil War which…

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2020 Pulitzer Prize in History Goes to Book on Freedwoman Who Sued Her Enslaver During Reconstruction

The Pulitzer Prize in history was awarded to W. Caleb McDaniel for his new book about slavery and reparations during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Sweet…

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When Black and White Refugees Fled to Atlanta to Escape the Klan May 1869

Political and racial violence in the Reconstruction Era South was a factor in setting Southerners, Black and white, into motion as refugees. Ku Klux attacks…

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Andrew Johnson’s Final “State of the Union” Analyzes the Problems of Reconstruction Dec. 1868

On December 9, 1868, President Andrew Johnson delivered his fourth and final “Annual Message” to Congress. We now call this the State of the Union….

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“…our friend is dead. He was foully murdered by the Ku-Klux ” A Klan Killing of a Carolina State Senator

This letter was sent from Albion Tourgee to Gen. Joseph Abott reporting a killing of a Republican legislator in North Carolina in the Spring of…

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