
What If Lincoln Hadn't Been Shot?
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Reconstruction Dilemmas: Lincoln to Johnson
This chapter examines the challenges of reintegrating Southern states into the Union following Lee's surrender at Appomattox, highlighting Lincoln's vision for reconstruction amid political turmoil. It contrasts Lincoln's moderate approach with Andrew Johnson's contentious presidency, reflecting on the evolving political landscape and tensions surrounding emancipation and civil rights. The discussion reveals the complexities of post-war governance, including the resistance to Black empowerment and the impact of organized violence on Northern attitudes.
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