The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 2
by Goldfield, David; Abbott, Carl E.; Anderson, Virginia DeJohn; Argersinger, Jo Ann E.; Argersinger, Peter H.; Barney, William; Weir, Robert M.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Reconstruction, 1865-1877 | |
| White Southerners and the Ghosts of the Confederacy, 1865 | |
| More than Freedom: African-American Aspirations in 1865 | |
| Education Forty Acres and a Mulerdquo; Migration to Cities Faith and Freedom Federal Reconstruction, 1865ndash;1870 | |
| Presidential Reconstruction, 1865ndash;1867 | |
| Congressional Reconstruction, 1867ndash;1870 | |
| Southern Republican Governments 1867ndash;1870 | |
| Counter-Reconstruction, 1870ndash;1874 | |
| The Uses of Violence Northern Indifference Liberal Republicans and the Election of 1872 | |
| Economic Transformation Redemption, 1874ndash;1877 | |
| The Democratsrsquo; Violent Resurgence The Weak Federal Response The Election of 1876 and the Compromise of 1877 | |
| The Memory of Reconstruction The Failed Promise of Reconstruction Modest Gains and Future Victories | |
| A New South: Economic Progress and Social Tradition, 1877-1900 | |
| The Newness of the New South An Industrial and Urban South | |
| The Limits of Industrial and Urban Growth Farms to Cities: Impact on Southern Society | |
| The Southern Agrarian Revolt Cotton and Credit Southern Farmers Organize, 1877ndash;1892 | |
| Women in the New South Church Work and Preserving Memories Womenrsquo;s Clubs Settling the Race Issue | |
| The Fluidity of Southern Race Relations, 1877ndash;1890 | |
| The White Backlash Lynch Law Segregation by Law Disfranchisement | |
| A National Consensus on Race Response of the Black Community | |
| Industry, Immigrants, and Cities, 1870-1900 | |
| Mary Antin New Industry Inventing Technology: The Electric Age | |
| The Corporation and Its Impact | |
| The Changing Nature of Work Child Labor Working Women Responses to Poverty and Wealth Workers Organize | |
| New Immigrants Old World Backgrounds Cultural Connections in a New World | |
| The Job Nativism Roots of the Great Migration New Cities Centers and Suburbs | |
| The New Middle Class A Consumer Society | |
| The Growth of Leisure Activities | |
| The Ideal City | |
| Transforming the West, 1865-1890 | |
| Subjugating Native Americans Tribes and Cultures Federal Indian Policy Warfare and Dispossession Life on | |
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