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73: Reconstruction (Part 1): The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

History That Doesn't Suck

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Violence and Power in New Orleans

This chapter recounts a violent confrontation in New Orleans during the 1864 Constitutional Convention, pitting armed Black Civil War veterans against a hostile white mob. As tensions surge over the enfranchisement of Black men, chaos erupts, reflecting the broader struggles for political power and racial equality during Reconstruction. Additionally, it explores President Andrew Johnson's rise to power following Lincoln's assassination and the challenges he faces in reuniting a divided nation.

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