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Reconstruction, 18651877 this chapter discusses the challenges faced by northerners and southerners after the civil war. In this monumental volume, henry hampton, creator and executive producer of the acclaimed pbs series eyes on the prize, and steve fayer, series writer, draw upon nearly one thousand interviews with civil rights activists, politicians, reporters, justice department officials. In his teaching and scholarship, foner focuses on the civil war and reconstruction, slavery, and nineteenthcentury america. A documentary history is the only reader with a thematic focus on american freedom in its many dimensions. These conflicts were fought unsparingly between the nation.
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