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Page 1: What efforts were made by Congress to acclimate former slaves into a free society? How was racial equality challenged during the period of Reconstruction?

What efforts were made What efforts were made by Congress to acclimate by Congress to acclimate former slaves into a free former slaves into a free

society?society?

How was racial equality challenged during the

period of Reconstruction?

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•Similar to Similar to Slave Slave CodesCodes. .

•Restricted the Restricted the

freedom of movement.freedom of movement.

•Limited their Limited their rightsrights as free people.as free people.

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As southern states were restored to the Union under President Johnson’s plan, they began to

enact black codes, laws that restricted freedmen’s rights.

The black codes established virtual slavery with provisions such as these:

Curfews: Generally, black people could not gather after sunset.Vagrancy laws: Freedmen convicted of vagrancy– that is, not

working– could be fined, whipped, or sold for a year’s labor.Labor contracts: Freedmen had to sign agreements in January

for a year of work. Those who quit in the middle of a contract often lost all the wages they had earned.

Land restrictions: Freed people could rent land or homes only in rural areas. This restriction forced them to live on plantations.

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•13th AmendmentAbolished slavery

(1865)

•14th Amendment Provided citizenship & equal protection

under the law. (1868)

•15th Amendment Provided the right to

vote for all men which included white

and black men. (1870)VOTING RIGHTSGiving the Black man the right to vote was

truly revolutionary……..A victory for A victory for democracy!democracy!

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1865, Congress created the Freedman’s Bureau to help former

slaves get a new start in life. This was the first major relief agency in United

States history.

Bureau’s AccomplishmentsBuilt thousands of schools to educate

Blacks. Former slaves rushed to get an education

for themselves and their children. Education was difficult and dangerous to

gain. Southerners hated the idea that Freedmen would go to school.

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FREEDMEN’S BUREAU 2

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FREEDMEN’S BUREAU 3

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FREEDMEN’S BUREAU 4

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KKK

1. Rise of the Ku Klux Klan

2. Jim Crow Laws

3. Compromise of 1877

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Ku Klux Klan refers to a secret society or

an inner circleOrganized in 1867, in Polaski, Tennessee

by Nathan Bedford Forrest.

Represented the ghosts of dead

Confederate soldiers Disrupted

Reconstruction as much as they could.

Opposed Republicans,

Carpetbaggers, Scalawags and

Freedmen.

Ku Klux Klan refers to a secret society or

an inner circleOrganized in 1867, in Polaski, Tennessee

by Nathan Bedford Forrest.

Represented the ghosts of dead

Confederate soldiers Disrupted

Reconstruction as much as they could.

Opposed Republicans,

Carpetbaggers, Scalawags and

Freedmen.KKK

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The Ku Klux KlanThe Klan sought to eliminate the Republican Party in the South by intimidating voters.

They wanted to keep African Americans as submissive laborers and keep them from voting.

Prosperous African Americans, carpetbaggers, and scalawags became their victims.

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SOCIAL REALITY

After Reconstruction, 1865 to 1876, there were several ways that Southern

states kept Blacks from voting and segregated, or separating people by

the color of their skin in public facilities..

Jim Crow laws, laws at the local and state level which segregated whites

from blacks and kept African Americans as 2nd class citizens and

from voting.poll taxesliteracy tests grandfather clause

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Poll Taxes:Poll Taxes: Before you could vote, you had to pay taxes to vote. Most poor Blacks could not pay the tax so they

didn’t vote.

Literacy Test:Literacy Test: You had to prove you could read and write before you could vote…. Once again, most poor Blacks

were not literate.

Grandfather clause:Grandfather clause: If your grandfather voted in the 1864 election than you could vote…..Most Blacks did

not vote in 1864, so you couldn’t vote….

SOCIAL REALITY

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social reality

Goal: Take away political and

constitutional rights guaranteed by

Constitution: Voting and equality of all

citizens under the law.

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Hayes-RepublicanTilden-Democrat

Rutherford B. HayesRutherford B. Hayes Samuel TildenSamuel Tilden

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Why would 3 southern states vote Republican? Something is askew…

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ELECTION OF 1876

• Originally LA, SC, and FL voted Democratic (Tilden)• Congress declared that since those states did not

allow blacks to vote, that Congress would allocate the electoral votes for them.• Congress gave those electoral votes to the

Republican Party.• Democrats freaked out!• This led to the Compromise of 1877

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COMPROMISE OF 1877

• The Democrats and Republicans work out a deal to recognize Hayes as President• In return, President Hayes must end

Reconstruction and pull the Union troops out of the South.• Once this happens, there is no protection for the

Freedmen and the South will regain their states and go back to the way it was… LED TO THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION

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SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF RECONSTRUCTION

Successes Failures

Union is restored. Many white southerners bitter towards US govt & Republicans.South’s economy grows and

new wealth is created in the North.

The South is slow to industrialize.

14th and 15th amendments guarantee Blacks the rights of citizenship, equal protection under the law, and suffrage.

After US troops are withdrawn, southern state governments and terrorist organizations effectively deny Blacks the right to vote.Freedmen’s Bureau and

other organizations help many black families obtain housing, jobs, and schooling.

Many black and white southerners remain caught in a cycle of poverty.

Southern states adopt a system of mandatory education.

Racist attitudes toward African Americans continue, in both the South and the North.