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Aftermath of Slavery

Aftermath of Slavery

By: Katharine Berry Judson
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This compelling work delves into the harsh realities and challenges faced by the African American population in the South following their emancipation at the end of the Civil War. Sinclair poignantly captures the struggle, stating, . . . 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 LockeCopyright History & Horror Collections Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences World
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  • 20 - Aftermath of Slavery by William A. Sinclair
    Sep 2 2025
    This compelling work delves into the harsh realities and challenges faced by the African American population in the South following their emancipation at the end of the Civil War. Sinclair poignantly captures the struggle, stating, . . . 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
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    29 mins
  • 19 - Aftermath of Slavery by William A. Sinclair
    Sep 2 2025
    This compelling work delves into the harsh realities and challenges faced by the African American population in the South following their emancipation at the end of the Civil War. Sinclair poignantly captures the struggle, stating, . . . 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
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    33 mins
  • 18 - Aftermath of Slavery by William A. Sinclair
    Sep 2 2025
    This compelling work delves into the harsh realities and challenges faced by the African American population in the South following their emancipation at the end of the Civil War. Sinclair poignantly captures the struggle, stating, . . . 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
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    42 mins
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