The Reconstruction and Blacks
The goal of the Reconstruction was to heal the wounds inflicted by both the Northand the South left by the Civil War. The Reconstruction, which dated approximately from 1863 to 1867, succeeded in reuniting the nation nearly separated by the Civil War. However, the promised civil equality for Blacks was only short-lived. There are several reasons that the Reconstruction did not bring “justice and social and economic equality to freed Blacks.” The federal government retreated from the defense of equal rights for black people. The provided documents show the gradual change in the discrimination of Documents A, B, and C prove that the
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Approximate Word count = 462
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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