From one of our most distinguished historians comes a groundbreaking new examination of the myths and realities of the period after the Civil War.
Drawing on a wide range of long-neglected documents, Eric Foner places a new emphasis on black experiences and roles during the era. We see African Americans as active agents in overthrowing slavery, in shaping Reconstruction, and creating a legacy long obscured and misunderstood. He compellingly refutes long-standing misconceptions of Reconstruction, and shows how the failures of the time sowed the seeds of the Civil Rights struggles of the 1950s and 60s. Richly illustrated and movingly written, this is an illuminating and essential addition to our understanding of this momentous era.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 133 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-375-70274-7 (9780375702747)
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Eric Foner Illustrations edited and with Commentary by Joshua Brown
Foreword
Seeing Race and Rights: A Note About the Visual Essays
Prologue
CHAPTER ONE: The Peculiar Institution
Visual Essay: True Likenesses
CHAPTER TWO: Forever Free
Visual Essay: Re-visions of War
CHAPTER THREE: The Meanings of Freedom
Visual Essay: Altered Relations
CHAPTER FOUR: An American Crisis
CHAPTER FIVE: The Tocsin of Freedom
Visual Essay: On the Offensive
CHAPTER SIX: The Facts of Reconstruction
Visual Essay: Countersigns
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Abandonment of Reconstruction
Visual Essay: Jim Crow
EPILOGUE: The Unfinished Revolution
Bibliography for Further Reading
Bibliography for the Visual Essays
Illustration Credits
Acknowledgments
Index