Between the end of civil war and the beginning of the World War 1, there were political organizations created by many of the American’s and this emerged as one of the eras that were controversial and turbulent in the history of America. The first experiments by the Americas in interracial democracy was witnessed. The status of the former slaves was turned so that they would assume a nation that was united as during the civil war; the central meaning was slavery. Many of these farmers, freedman, workers, and others were the people who experienced slavery or whose fathers gone through it during the civil war and so formation of these political organizations meant freedom for them. This era remained relevant to these people due to the federal …show more content…
These organizations was actively shaped by the African Americans who were the active agents instead of being victims of the other’s actions (McNeil, 40). The political parties created showed results from the beginning of 1867 when the newly enfranchised blacks acquired a chance for their voices to be heard in government for the first time in the history of the Americans that led to election winning to the state legislatures in the South and even to the U. S’ Congress. The stakes of the Civil War were changed by the emancipation, and this ensured that the victory of the union meant social revolution that was in large-scale in the south (Elliott, 41). Initially, President Abraham Lincoln did not make it a priority for slavery to be abolished but it was through the efforts of the former slaves that things changed. Over the following years, Lincoln started to consider to have the devastated south back into the union and in the speech he delivered on April, he made proposals that some of the blacks to include those who were enlisted in the military and free blacks be allowed to vote as they deserved that