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The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most popular law in that area.
Freeing of slaves and the age of Reconstruction in the South
The black codes started and ended in the process of the Reconstruction.
The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
Not as much abandonded as it was forced over by democrat racist's who came into power afterwards and abandonded the reconstruction because they saw black people as second class citizens.
The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most popular law in that area.
Freeing of slaves and the age of Reconstruction in the South
The black codes started and ended in the process of the Reconstruction.
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The South rejoined the union after reconstruction.
The South resisted reconstruction by passing special laws, like the Black Codes and the Jim Crow laws, in order to keep blacks down in a status practically the same as slavery.
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote
To Abolish black codes in the south.
The first statewide public school systems in the South as well as hospitals, penitentiaries, and asylums. The first black institutions of higher learning were founded. Equally important, it was during Reconstruction that the institutional foundations of the modern black community in the South were laid, including independent black churches and a growing number of black landowners, businessmen, clergymen, and teachers.
Racism among moderate Republicans led them to ascribe Republican defeats in the South to the incompetence of black politicians.
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