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Title Freedoms gained and lost : Reconstruction and its meanings 150 years later / Adam H. Domby and Simon Lewis, editors.

Publication Info. New York : Fordham University Press, 2022.

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Edition First edition.
Description x, 326 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
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unmediated n rdamedia
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Editors: Men lcdgt
Editors: Americans lcdgt
Editors: University and college faculty members lcdgt
Series Reconstructing America
Reconstructing America (Series)
Note "The essays gathered in this volume derive from a conference convened in Charleston, South Carolina, in March 2018 by the program in the Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World (CLAW)."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Simon Lewis and Adam H. Domby -- Whom Is Reconstruction for? / Bruce E. Baker -- Implementing Public Schools: Competing Visions and Crises in Postemancipation Mobile, Alabama / Hilary N. Green -- Reconstruction Justice: African American Police Officers in Charleston and New Orleans / Samuel Watts -- 1874: Self-Defense and Racial Empowerment in the Alabama Black Belt / Michael W. Fitzgerald -- "They Mustered a Whole Company of Kluklux as Militia": State Violence and Black Freedoms in Kentucky's Readjustment / Shannon M. Smith -- A Woman of "Weak Mind": Gender, Race, and Mental Competency in the Reconstruction Era / Felicity Turner -- Idealism versus Material Realities: Economic Woes for Northern African American Families / Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr. -- "Works Meet for Repentance": Congressional Amnesty and Reconstructed Rebels / Brian K. Fennessy -- Toward an International History of Reconstruction / Don H. Doyle -- The Dream of a Rural Democracy: US Reconstruction and Abolitionist Propaganda in Rio de Janeiro, 1880-1890 / Sergio Pinto-Handler -- Lessons from "Redemption": Memories of Reconstruction Violence in Colonial Policy / Adam H. Domby -- Remembering War, Constructing Race Pride, Promoting Uplift: Joseph T. Wilson and the Black Politics of Reconstruction and Retreat / Matthew E. Stanley -- Fact, Fancy, and Nat Fuller's Feast in 1865 and 2015 / Ethan J. Kytle.
Summary "Reconstruction is one of the most complex, overlooked, and misunderstood periods of American history. The thirteen essays in this volume address the multiple struggles to make good on President Abraham Lincoln's promise of a "new birth of freedom" in the years following the Civil War, as well as the counter-efforts including historiographical ones-to undermine those struggles. The forms these struggles took varied enormously, extended geographically beyond the former Confederacy, influenced political and racial thought internationally, and remain open to contestation even today. The fight to establish and maintain meaningful freedoms for America's Black population led to the apparently concrete and permanent legal form of the three key Reconstruction Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the revised state constitutions, but almost all of the latter were overturned by the end of the century, and even the former are not necessarily out of jeopardy. And it was not just the formerly enslaved who were gaining and losing freedoms. Struggles over freedom, citizenship, and rights can be seen in a variety of venues. At times, gaining one freedom might endanger another. How we remember Reconstruction and what we do with that memory continues to influence politics, especially the politics of race, in the contemporary United States. Offering analysis of educational and professional expansion, legal history, armed resistance, the fate of Black soldiers, international diplomacy post-1865 and much more, the essays collected here draw attention to some of the vital achievements of the Reconstruction period while reminding us that freedoms can be won, but they can also be lost"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1877.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1865-1918.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century.
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) (OCoLC)fst01754987
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1800-1918
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Informational works.
Added Author Domby, Adam H., 1983- editor. Editor.
Lewis, Simon, 1960- editor. Editor.
Added Title Reconstruction and its meanings 150 years later
ISBN 9780823298150 (hardback)
0823298159 (hardback)
9780823298167 (paperback)
0823298167 (paperback)
9780823298174 (epub)
Standard No. 40030910473

 
    
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