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Panel Mania: Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight In Reconstruction Louisiana


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Reconstruction: A Timeline of the Post-Civil War Era


Reconstruction: A Timeline of the Post-Civil War Era
For a 14-year period, the U.S. government took steps to try and integrate the nation s newly freed Black population into society.
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Recently freed African Americans receive rations. Credit: Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG/Getty Images
For a 14-year period, the U.S. government took steps to try and integrate the nation s newly freed Black population into society.
Between 1863 and 1877, the U.S. government undertook the task of integrating nearly four million formerly enslaved people into society after the Civil War bitterly divided the country over the issue of slavery. A white slaveholding south that had built its economy and culture on slave labor was now forced by its defeat in a war that claimed 620,000 lives to change its economic, political and social relations with African Americans. ....

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Just as events during Reconstruction did, the Capitol insurrection will fail


Just as events during Reconstruction did, the Capitol insurrection will fail | Opinion
Jeff Strickland, Special to the USA TODAY Network
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Carrying a Confederate flag, a supporter of President Donald Trump protests in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
Throughout U.S. history, violent protests by white extremists such as the events at the Capitol have been futile, last-ditch attempts to preserve their supremacy in America. 
If history has shown us anything, these events which include some of the most tragic and abhorrent episodes in our history do not stop progress towards equality. ....

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GOP members of Congress are abandoning one of their party's proudest legacies


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The Republican Party s official assault on the legitimacy of President-elect Joe Biden s victory is doomed to failure, but in one way the attempt has been clarifying: It has redefined the meaning of the term Radical Republican, in the process destroying the reputation of an organized political institution once known as the Party of Lincoln.
The term has its roots before the Civil War and lasted through the immediate postwar period. By calling themselves Radical Republicans, members of the party intended to distinguish themselves from the party s loose coalition of former Whigs, industrialists, moderates and disaffected Democrats. Despite being a minority within the post-Civil War GOP majority, the radical caucus was vocal and influential in passing the 14th Amendment and pushing for Black political participation. ....

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