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Most African-Americans in the South made their living as sharecroppers and were poor. Reconstruction protected their right to vote and to seek public office.

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Q: Discuss the economicsocial conditions of blacks in the South during Reconstruction?
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Discuss two ways southerners violated Lincoln's plan for reconstruction?

becausee they wanted to have freedom of their own


What did the reconstruction act of 1876 do?

Helped out blacks


Was blacks apart of the south or the north in reconstruction?

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Reconstruction aimed to improve race relations and conditions for black people by granting them rights and citizenship. However, Reconstruction efforts were eventually undermined by the rise of segregation, discrimination, and violence perpetrated by white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, leading to the establishment of Jim Crow laws and the continuation of systemic racism in the United States.


What became the most important insitution to blacks after reconstruction?

The most important institution for blacks after Reconstruction was undoubtedly the black church. Churches gave black people a place all of their own, free from the control of whites.