Tragedy Of Reconstruction

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I agree with the statement that “The unending tragedy of Reconstruction is the utter inability of the American mind to grasp its real significance, its national and world-wide implications…This problem involved the very foundations of American democracy, both political and economic.” All that people remember from the Reconstruction period is the fact that millions of slaves we freed and brought into citizenship. People also remember the Civil War as a time of great combat and the fight of brother against brother. According to Foner “this critical moment in our nation’s history has failed to establish itself in the national memory, at least with any accuracy or full depth of understanding.” In the very first chapter Foner states “slavery formed

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