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  3. In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent.

In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent.

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  • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

    More Secondary Sources

    Du Bois, W. E. B. Black Reconstruction in America, 1860–1880. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1935.
    https://archive.org/details/blackreconstruc00dubo/page/n6/mode/1up

    Foner, Eric. Freedom’s Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996.

    Foner, Eric. Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.
    https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780060158514

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    Still More Secondary Sources

    Franklin, John Hope. Reconstruction After the Civil War. University of Chicago Press, 1961.
    https://archive.org/details/reconstructionaf0000fran/page/n10/mode/1up

    Goodwyn, Lawrence. The Populist Moment: A Short History of the Agrarian Revolt in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978.
    https://archive.org/details/populistmomentsh0000good

    Hahn, Steven. A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration. Harvard University Press, 2003.
    https://archive.org/details/nationunderourfe00hahn

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    • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

      Still More Secondary Sources

      Franklin, John Hope. Reconstruction After the Civil War. University of Chicago Press, 1961.
      https://archive.org/details/reconstructionaf0000fran/page/n10/mode/1up

      Goodwyn, Lawrence. The Populist Moment: A Short History of the Agrarian Revolt in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978.
      https://archive.org/details/populistmomentsh0000good

      Hahn, Steven. A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration. Harvard University Press, 2003.
      https://archive.org/details/nationunderourfe00hahn

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      #15

      Even More Secondary Sources

      Harding, Vincent. There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981.
      https://archive.org/details/thereisriverbla00hard/page/n6/mode/1up

      Kousser, J. Morgan. The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880–1910. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1974.
      https://archive.org/details/shapingofsouther0000kous

      Litwack, Leon F. Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery. New York: Knopf, 1979.
      https://archive.org/details/beeninstormsolon0000unse

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      • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

        Even More Secondary Sources

        Harding, Vincent. There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981.
        https://archive.org/details/thereisriverbla00hard/page/n6/mode/1up

        Kousser, J. Morgan. The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880–1910. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1974.
        https://archive.org/details/shapingofsouther0000kous

        Litwack, Leon F. Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery. New York: Knopf, 1979.
        https://archive.org/details/beeninstormsolon0000unse

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        #16

        Still More

        Prather, H. Leon Jr. We Have Taken a City: Wilmington Racial Massacre and Coup of 1898. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984.

        Trelease, Allen W. White Terror: The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction. Louisiana State University Press, 1971.
        https://archive.org/details/whiteterrorkuklu0000trel

        White, Richard. The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States During Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1896. Oxford University Press, 2017.
        https://archive.org/details/republicforwhich0000whit

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        • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

          Still More

          Prather, H. Leon Jr. We Have Taken a City: Wilmington Racial Massacre and Coup of 1898. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984.

          Trelease, Allen W. White Terror: The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction. Louisiana State University Press, 1971.
          https://archive.org/details/whiteterrorkuklu0000trel

          White, Richard. The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States During Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1896. Oxford University Press, 2017.
          https://archive.org/details/republicforwhich0000whit

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          #17

          And Some More Secondary Sources

          Woodward, C. Vann. Origins of the New South, 1877–1913. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.
          https://archive.org/details/originsofnewsout00wood

          Woodward, C. Vann. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
          https://archive.org/details/strangecareerofj0000unse

          Wright, Gavin. Old South, New South: Revolutions in the Southern Economy Since the Civil War. New York: Basic Books, 1986.
          https://archive.org/details/oldsouthnewsouth00gavi_0

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          • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

            In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent. Many Northerners believed the nation had been remade. Good over evil. Right over wrong. But they underestimated the determination of those who had lost. The Civil War ended 161 years ago. Yet Americans are still arguing over the same questions: who counts as a citizen, who can vote, and whose America this is.

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            Image: Two Black American Union soldiers, Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs, cia 1860s. Universal History Archive.

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            #18

            @Deglassco @benroyce The US won the war, but lost Reconstruction.

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            • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

              Image: African American soldier in Union uniform with his wife and two daughters, 1863-1865. Liljenquist Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppss.00400

              Intellectual Map

              Primary Sources

              Congressional Globe. 39th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1866.
              https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30867/

              Douglass, Frederick. The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass. Reconstruction and After. Edited by Philip S. Foner. Vol IV. New York: International Publishers, 1950–1975.
              https://archive.org/details/lifewritingsoffr0000unse/page/n5/mode/1up

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              #19

              @Deglassco today I listened to this family’s story about finding out who were their ancestors and what they did during the war: it really moved me.

              https://overcast.fm/+AAyIOyttEx0

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              • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

                Image: African American soldier in Union uniform with his wife and two daughters, 1863-1865. Liljenquist Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppss.00400

                Intellectual Map

                Primary Sources

                Congressional Globe. 39th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1866.
                https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30867/

                Douglass, Frederick. The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass. Reconstruction and After. Edited by Philip S. Foner. Vol IV. New York: International Publishers, 1950–1975.
                https://archive.org/details/lifewritingsoffr0000unse/page/n5/mode/1up

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                #20

                @Deglassco
                Are their names known. I love genealogy.

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                • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

                  Image: African American soldier in Union uniform with his wife and two daughters, 1863-1865. Liljenquist Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppss.00400

                  Intellectual Map

                  Primary Sources

                  Congressional Globe. 39th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1866.
                  https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30867/

                  Douglass, Frederick. The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass. Reconstruction and After. Edited by Philip S. Foner. Vol IV. New York: International Publishers, 1950–1975.
                  https://archive.org/details/lifewritingsoffr0000unse/page/n5/mode/1up

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                  #21

                  @Deglassco

                  Whenever I see pictures like this I feel a tremendous sense of responsibility, not for their troubles, but for their hopes and dreams - for any oppressed and exploited people that lived in the hope that their children, or somebody's children some day, would live in a better world. Mostly, people have lived without seeing much progress - our responsibility is to continue working for it, for them.

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                  • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

                    In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent. Many Northerners believed the nation had been remade. Good over evil. Right over wrong. But they underestimated the determination of those who had lost. The Civil War ended 161 years ago. Yet Americans are still arguing over the same questions: who counts as a citizen, who can vote, and whose America this is.

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                    Image: Two Black American Union soldiers, Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs, cia 1860s. Universal History Archive.

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                    #22

                    @Deglassco

                    Thank you for this thread

                    And oh! The picture frame around those two soldiers. Someone treasured that photo

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                    • scotter@newsie.socialS scotter@newsie.social

                      @Deglassco
                      Are their names known. I love genealogy.

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                      #23

                      @Scotter No, identity unknown.

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                      • nilajones@zeroes.caN nilajones@zeroes.ca

                        @Deglassco

                        Thank you for this thread

                        And oh! The picture frame around those two soldiers. Someone treasured that photo

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                        #24

                        @NilaJones indeed.

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                        • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

                          In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent. Many Northerners believed the nation had been remade. Good over evil. Right over wrong. But they underestimated the determination of those who had lost. The Civil War ended 161 years ago. Yet Americans are still arguing over the same questions: who counts as a citizen, who can vote, and whose America this is.

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                          Image: Two Black American Union soldiers, Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs, cia 1860s. Universal History Archive.

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                          #25

                          @Deglassco look at that thousand-yard stare

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                          • deglassco@mastodon.socialD deglassco@mastodon.social

                            In 1865, the guns of the Civil War fell silent. Many Northerners believed the nation had been remade. Good over evil. Right over wrong. But they underestimated the determination of those who had lost. The Civil War ended 161 years ago. Yet Americans are still arguing over the same questions: who counts as a citizen, who can vote, and whose America this is.

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                            Image: Two Black American Union soldiers, Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs, cia 1860s. Universal History Archive.

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                            @Deglassco

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