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Summary Of Reconstruction By Eric Forner

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After the reading of the preface, chapter one, six and nine, I learned a lot about how the revolution took place in the southern society. The author who's Eric Forner, gave a lot of details about each event and important date in the revolution process. Forner, wrote the story of the slave revolution in the United States. Sumter noticed a restructuring of American social and political life so revolutionary that the very idea of reconstruction is impossible without the Civil War. The emancipation proclamation of 1863 is taken as Eric’s point of beginning, with the persuasive reasoning that it “represented a turning point in national policy as well as the character of the war.” Furthermore, he says, it “transformed a war of armies into a …show more content…

Andrew Johnson was one of the inspiring leaders of the movement called Reconstruction in the United States. Reconstruction was a time of rebuilding the United States after the Civil War. After the end of the civil war, the period of Reconstruction took place in the South. F. Milton and Howard. Beale play such a great or important role in terms of changing people's mind about their perception on seeing racism of the traditional view. Like President Andrew Johnson, these men saw Reconstruction in a negative view or perspective while trying to protect the actual federal constitution.The struggle for racial equality in the United States of America in the 1960s extended across the nation and was waged from segregated lunch counters to the bar of the United States Supreme Court. It had an impact on every aspect of American life, including the federal government. That led to the Reconstruction. The main purpose of the movement …show more content…

Avoiding the native racism of the Dunning School, he retains its “broad interpretive framework.”As agreeing the revisionists’ depiction of Reconstruction as a revolution, he distributes the post-revisionists’ idea that it was “incomplete” unsuccessful, but he discovers evidence of genuine, long-term change in its legacy. Foner achieved in his self-appointed goal through a soft, careful, coherent, one which is researched, dispassionately and engrossingly

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