

The Fight for the 14th | Episode 2
Dec 19, 2018
The podcast discusses the Black Codes that re-instituted slavery after the Civil War, violence against blacks and Union sympathizers, and the fight for the 14th Amendment. It explores violations of constitutional rights and the role of John Bingham in shaping the amendment. It also delves into the impeachment of President Johnson, secret meetings of the Southern Union League, and the influential role of women in political organizing. The 14th Amendment's impact on African Americans, including the repeal of black codes and the election of African Americans to government positions, is highlighted as well.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Introduction to the 14th Amendment
01:55 • 13min
Violence and Injustice in Reconstruction
15:15 • 7min
Violations of Constitutional Rights
22:07 • 11min
John Bingham and the 14th Amendment
32:55 • 16min
Impeachment and the 14th Amendment
49:01 • 11min
Secret Meetings and Rituals of the Southern Union League
01:00:30 • 2min
The Influential Role of Women in Political Organizing
01:02:04 • 1min
The Impact of the 14th Amendment on African Americans
01:03:31 • 2min