Comparison of Free Summer and Reconstruction Time At the end of the civil war, many black people think that they will start harvesting the benefits of being robbed of them for years. If they can vote, own land and express opinions on political issues, they believe that all goals are achievable. The era of reconstruction is the "miracle" they have sought. The Negro must wait at least 100 years for the free summer to reach the "miracle" they desire.
In the era of civil war and reconstruction, slavery-to-freedom movement allowed black's judicial freedom to acquire black judicial freedom through the passage of modifications 13, 14, and 15. It was broken by slavery. Francis Smith Foster is the author of "I Writing: African-American Women's Literary Works" (1746-1892) composed of prominent black women. One of the special works of the reconstruction era was written by a famous abolitionist and poet Francis Allen Watkins Harper. Harper made a tour of the south during the rebuilding period and taught and talked about concerns about the black people in this new "free" era.
The period after the end of the civil war is called the "revival era". This era raises as many questions as the answer. It seems that the reconstruction of America occurred several decades later. The rebuilding of the United States will determine how the South will rejoin the Union, the release of about 3 million black slaves, and how the US will recover from this devastating civil war. The era of reconstruction seems to be in various stages
In the era of reconstruction, African Americans have gained a constitutional right - after the end of the civil war, the age of reconstruction was established between 1865 and 1877. Reconstruction is the process of the Allied Union being united and reuniting into the Union. During this period many African Americans brought a lot of constitutional rights to bring benefits to their lives and further improve their lives. African - American immigrants and foreign immigrants - experience different from the past During the American mass migration era, many people went to the American urban industrial society, not the people they left behind, but employment opportunities and I asked for a better life. These groups include Polish, Italian, Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Eastern European Jewish, and African American. However, one of the mentioned groups is quite different from the other groups: African American