Freedom Was in Sight

Freedom Was in Sight
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781469680194
ISBN-13 : 146968019X
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Book Synopsis Freedom Was in Sight by : Kate Masur

Download or read book Freedom Was in Sight written by Kate Masur and published by UNC Press Books. This book was released on 2024-09-20 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Reconstruction era was born from the tumult and violence of the Civil War and delivered the most powerful changes the United States had seen since its founding. Black Americans in Washington, D.C., and its surrounding region were at the heart of these transformations, bravely working to reunite their families, build their communities, and claim rights long denied them. Meanwhile, in the capital, government leaders struggled to reunite and remake the nation. Famous individuals such as Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells played central roles, as did lesser-known figures like Emma Brown, the first African American teacher in Washington's public schools, and lawyer-journalist William Calvin Chase, longtime editor of the Washington Bee. Freedom Was in Sight! draws on the words and experiences of people who lived during Reconstruction, powerfully narrating how the impacts of emancipation and civil war rippled outward for decades. Vividly drawn by award-winning graphic artist Liz Clarke and written by Pulitzer Prize–finalist Kate Masur, a leading historian of Reconstruction, this rich graphic history reveals the hopes and betrayals of a critical period in American history.


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