The Aftermath of Slavery


Leído por Jim Locke

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This work describes conditions and forces the black population of the South faced after freedom was brought by the Civil War. As Sinclair puts it at the outset of his book, ". . . the chief efforts of Southern leadership have been to curtail the freedom of the colored people, to minimize their liberty and reduce them as nearly as possible to the condition of chattel slaves." - Summary by Jim Locke (0 hr 16 min)

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Slavery and Its Abolition 1 34:21 Leído por Jim Locke
Slavery and Its Abolition 2 36:22 Leído por Jim Locke
Reconstruction and the Southern Black Code 1 38:52 Leído por Jim Locke
Reconstruction and the Southern Black Code 2 37:35 Leído por Jim Locke
Southern Opposition to Reconstruction 1 32:37 Leído por Jim Locke
Southern Opposition to Reconstruction 2 33:26 Leído por Jim Locke
The War on Negro Suffrage 1 48:32 Leído por Jim Locke
The War on Negro Suffrage 2 45:45 Leído por Jim Locke
The False Alarm of Negro Domination 1 31:38 Leído por Jim Locke
The False Alarm of Negro Domination 2 31:57 Leído por Jim Locke
The Negro in Politics 1 34:00 Leído por Jim Locke
The Negro in Politics 2 33:44 Leído por Jim Locke
The Negro and the Law 1 42:12 Leído por Jim Locke
The Negro and the Law 2 43:33 Leído por Jim Locke
The Rise and Achievements of the Colored Race 1 34:19 Leído por Jim Locke
The Rise and Achievements of the Colored Race 2 32:33 Leído por Jim Locke
The National Duty to the Negro 1 41:50 Leído por Jim Locke
The National Duty to the Negro 2 41:32 Leído por Jim Locke
Public Opinion Omnipotent 1 32:59 Leído por Jim Locke
Public Opinion Omnipotent 2 28:42 Leído por Jim Locke