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Reconstruction era
Participants
Federal government
* Presidents
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
Congress
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Radical Republicans
Moderate Republicans
Conservative Republicans
African-American senators
African-American representatives
Reconstruction Amendments
United States Congressional Joint Committee on Reconstruction
United States House Select Committee on Reconstruction
Federal judiciary
Taney Court
Chase Court
Waite Court
Federal bureaucracy
Edwin Stanton
Freedmen's Bureau
Justice Department
State governments
*
Southern United States
Confederate States of America
Others
*
African Americans
Free people of color
Freedman
Politicians
Carpetbaggers
Ku Klux Klan
Scalawag
Redeemers
White League
Red Shirts
Democratic Party
Bourbon Democrat
Horatio Seymour
Samuel J. Tilden
Republican Party
Stalwarts
Charles Sumner
Thaddeus Stevens
Lyman Trumbull
Benjamin Wade
John Bingham
James Mitchell Ashley
Freedman's Savings Bank
Women during the Reconstruction era
Elections
Presidential
*
1864
DNC
National Union Convention
Radical Democracy Party
1868
DNC
RNC
1872
DNC
RNC
Liberal Republican Party
Straight-Out Democratic Party
Victoria Woodhull
1876
DNC
RNC
Greenback Convention
Prohibition Convention
Electoral Commission
Compromise of 1877
U.S. Senate
*
1864–65
1866–67
1868–69
1870–71
1872–73
1874–75
1876–77
U.S. House
*
1864–65
1866–67
1868–69
1870–71
1872–73
1874–75
1876–77
Gubernatorial
*1863
AL
CA
CT
KY
MA
MN
NH
OH
PA
VA
VT
WI
WV
1864
CT
IL
IN
LA
MD
MA
MI
MO
NH
VT
WV
1865
CT
FL
LA
MA
MN
NJ
OH
SC
VT
WI
1866
CT
DE
MA
ME
MI
NC
OR
PA
TX
VT
WV
1867
CA
CT
MA
MD
ME
MN
OH
VT
WI
1868
AL
CT
FL
IL
IN
LA
MA
ME
MI
MO
NC
NJ
SC
VT
WV
1869
CT
IA
MA
ME
MN
MS
OH
PA
RI
VA
VT
WI
1870
AL
CT
DE
MA
ME
MI
MO
OR
RI
SC
VT
WV
1871
CA
CT
IA
KY
MA
MD
ME
MN
NJ
OH
RI
WI
1872
AL
CT
FL
IL
IN
LA
MA
ME
MI
MO
NC
PA
RI
SC
VT
WV
1873
CT
IA
MA
ME
MN
MS
OH
TX
VA
WI
1874
AL
CT
DE
KS
MA
ME
MI
MO
NJ
NV
OR
SC
VT
1875
CA
CT
IA
KY
MA
MD
ME
MN
OH
OH
WI
1876
AL
CO
CT
Apr.
CT
Nov.
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Key events
Prelude
*
American Indian Wars
Slavery in the United States
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
(1792)
The Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women
(1838)
Woman in the Nineteenth Century
(1839)
Seneca Falls Convention
(1848)
National Women's Rights Convention
(1850)
American Civil War
Confiscation Act of 1861
Confiscation Act of 1862
District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act
(1862)
Militia Act of 1862
1863
*
Emancipation Proclamation
General Order No. 143
Lincoln's presidential Reconstruction
Ten percent plan
National Bank Act
Women's Loyal National League
New York City draft riots
1863 State of the Union Address
1864
*
Wade–Davis Bill
1864 elections
1864 State of the Union Address
1865
*
13th Amendment
Second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
Address
Black Codes
Special Field Orders No. 15
Freedmen's Bureau
Freedmen's Bureau bills
Confederates surrender at Appomattox
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Shaw University
New Departure
1865 State of the Union Address
Founding of the Ku Klux Klan
1866
*
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Memphis massacre of 1866
New Orleans Massacre of 1866
Swing Around the Circle
Southern Homestead Act of 1866
Fort Smith Conference and Cherokee Reconstruction Treaty of 1866
Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of Washington of 1866
Tennessee readmitted to Union
Petition for Universal Freedom
National Labor Union
Ex parte Garland
Ex parte Milligan
Slave Kidnapping Act of 1866
1866 elections
Aspects
General
Historiography
*
Bibliography of the Reconstruction era
James Shepherd Pike
The Prostrate State
(1874)
James Bryce
The American Commonwealth
(1888)
Claude G. Bowers
The Tragic Era
(1929)
Columbia University
John Burgess
Walter Lynwood Fleming
Dunning School
William Archibald Dunning
Charles A. Beard
Howard K. Beale
W. E. B. Du Bois
Black Reconstruction in America
(1935)
C. Vann Woodward
Joel Williamson
William R. Brock
The American Crisis
(1963)
John Hope Franklin
From Slavery to Freedom
(1947)
After Slavery
(1965)
Leon Litwack
Been in the Storm So Long
(1979)
Eric Foner
Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877
(1988)
Kenneth M. Stampp
Steven Hahn
A Nation Under Our Feet
(2003)
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution
(2019)
Memory
*
Winslow Homer
A Visit from the Old Mistress
(1876)
Thomas Dixon Jr.
The Leopard's Spots
(1902)
The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
(1905)
D. W. Griffith
The Birth of a Nation
(1915)
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
David W. Blight
Race and Reunion
(2001)
Legacy
*
Women's suffrage in the United States
Labor history of the United States
Gilded Age
Jim Crow era
Civil rights movement
American frontier
Other topics
*
African American founding fathers of the United States
Forty acres and a mule
Habeas corpus
History of the United States (1865–1917)
Paramilitary
Race (human categorization)
Reconstruction Treaties
Suffrage
Technological and industrial history of the United States
White supremacy
Whitecapping
*
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