Conflict Between Reconstruction And 1900's

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From the year of 1865 through the 1900’s, America was dealing with a major equality conflict. Over the years, beginning in 1865 through the 1900’s, African Americans had their people and things taken away, they were slaved and abused, and they were suppressed. Many African Americans had been fighting to end slavery, and after the Civil War ended in the year of 1865, the 13th amendment was passed by Congress in part because the Union won the war. Although African Americans were pleased with this huge milestone, they still had to fight for their equality. The southerners were still harshly discriminating against them and ultimately were able to take back the African American’s freedoms and rights that they fought hard to receive. The history …show more content…

The social circumstances on African Americans limited them on their wants, needs, and abilities. They were unable to vote, own land or have any personal belongings, and they were segregated from the white people in their community through Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. This made it very difficult for African Americans to feel socially acceptable. Education for African Americans was not a priority due to the white majority in the United States. Much of the country, especially the South, had strict laws against educating African Americans to protect the institution of slavery and to allow the white population to remain superior to all the African American race. Lynching is another horrific at of inequality. Lynching is the practice of murder by extrajudicial action. In other words, the southern white …show more content…

They weren’t hired for well-paying jobs often, making individuals and their families extremely poor. Also, they weren’t well educated, so that made it even more difficult to get jobs due to the lack of knowledge and experience. This economic struggle was because the southern population believed that the African American individuals were inferior to them. Many people, especially southerners, lashed out further at African Americans through the Ku Klux Klan and Black codes. The Ku Klux Clan was formed in almost every southern state and became an advocate for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies. These were forming to establish political and economic inequality between African Americans and white people. Also, sharecropping was a major economic issue. Sharecropping was a system that was apart of the southern agriculture. It was when a white landowner allows an African American tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land. Sharecropping has a long history and there are a wide range of different situations and types of agreements that have used a form of the system. Some are governed by tradition, and others by law. There were many economic issues that formed inequality between white people and African Americans. The economic circumstances that the African Americans faced were harsh, but they

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