The black codes
the black codes
The black codes
The black codes
Elbow, shoulder, ankle, and finger joints are more likely to be treated with joint resection or interpositional reconstruction
The Black Codes
A bill, passed by Radical Republicans in Congress in 1867, that treated Southern states as divided territories. Sometimes called the Military Reconstruction Act or the Reconstruction Act, the First Reconstruction Act divided the South into five districts, each governed by martial law. It was the first of a series of harsher bills that the Radicals passed that year
The black codes
The black codes
Ex-Confederates were treated fairly during Reconstruction. After the war ended, ex-Confederates who laid down their weapons were not persecuted or treated unfairly.
Elbow, shoulder, ankle, and finger joints are more likely to be treated with joint resection or interpositional reconstruction
No, Blacks were still poor and treated bad
Elbow, shoulder, ankle, and finger joints are more likely to be treated with joint resection or interpositional reconstruction.
The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.
The African Americans supported Lincoln's plan because they were treated like humans. They did not want to be treated like the southerners treated them. For example they treated them like nothing. The southerners were amazed at how well they were treated. They did not want them to be treated this way. They did not want these slaves being able to vote. They wanted the Africans to suffer.
I think President Lincoln thought the South should be treated a little less than equal.
The first attempts at craniofacial reconstruction in children with congenital abnormalities were made in the late 1940s by Sir Harold Gillies, a British plastic surgeon who had treated disfigured World War II veterans
The North did not gain much out of reconstruction. They did win the war and help to end slavery. However, reconstruction was not very successful and the north soon lost interest. This caused the south to regain control of their own states. While slavery was ended, African-Americans were still treated badly and held no rights.
slaves were free from slavery but they had segregation... racism occured so they were free but treated unequally