African Americans in the Reconstruction Era

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Taylor & Francis, 2000 - History - 314 pages
This ethnographic study explores the status of African Americans during the Reconstruction era, examining the particularities of such topics as race relations, social systems, legal systems, and economic and political status. Rather than dealing with the status of African Americans as an isolated human rights issue, Gao examines the African American role in American society in the context of American society, particularly paying attention to the intellectual roots of the belief system of white and black Americans during the Reconstruction.

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Contents

The Origins of Discrimination against African
1
Issues Affecting African Americans and African
59
Issues Affecting African Americans and White
119
African American Issues and Congressional
169
The Withering of the New Democracy
219
The Heritage of Reconstruction
263
Conclusion
293
Index
309
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