blight_race_and_reunion
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
blight_race_and_reunion [2025/04/17 16:41] – 199.111.138.146 | blight_race_and_reunion [2025/04/17 16:52] (current) – 199.111.138.106 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
Black chaplains were often the only Black commissioned officers in the Union Army, and even then they didn't hold much power. They could be leaders to a certain extent, but they couldn' | Black chaplains were often the only Black commissioned officers in the Union Army, and even then they didn't hold much power. They could be leaders to a certain extent, but they couldn' | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the 5 years following the Civil War, mob violence against African Americans was prevalent. White supremacist terrorist organizations used violence and fear to repress African Americans in their actions. (Tanner Gillikin) | ||
+ | |||
===== Chapter 6 ===== | ===== Chapter 6 ===== | ||
Writing about the Civil War became a lucrative industry after 1880, and the place of the veteran, both as public figure and as writer, underwent a flourishing rehabilitation. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), which had lagged in membership during the 1870s due to economic depression, the political strife over Reconstruction, | Writing about the Civil War became a lucrative industry after 1880, and the place of the veteran, both as public figure and as writer, underwent a flourishing rehabilitation. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), which had lagged in membership during the 1870s due to economic depression, the political strife over Reconstruction, | ||
Line 56: | Line 59: | ||
The // | The // | ||
+ | |||
+ | During reconstruction (1880s and 1890s), writing and printing historical texts about the Civil War became popular. This business was helpful to Civil War veterans as it gave them a way to profit from their experiences. As the federal government lagged in providing aid to the former soldiers, publishing companies stepped up in their place. (Tanner Gillikin) | ||
===== Chapter 7 ===== | ===== Chapter 7 ===== | ||
Line 77: | Line 82: | ||
In the south, post-confederacy, | In the south, post-confederacy, | ||
+ | |||
+ | The "Lost Cause" mentality in the south served as a means to reestablish southern " | ||
===== Chapter 9 ===== | ===== Chapter 9 ===== | ||
===== Chapter 10 ===== | ===== Chapter 10 ===== | ||
blight_race_and_reunion.1744908060.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/04/17 16:41 by 199.111.138.146