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Brooks Simpson: Emancipation & Reconstruction | BRI Scholar Talks

Grade
6–12
Duration
35 min
Topics
Slavery, African American History, Citizenship, Equality, Segregation
Published
Feb 16, 2021

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Founding Principles

Equal Protection, Equality, Liberty

Virtues

Justice

About this video

BRI Senior Teaching Fellow Tony Williams sits down with Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University and Civil War and Reconstruction expert, Dr. Brooks Simpson, to discuss the tumultuous period of Reconstruction and how the country addressed African American rights after the Civil War. Simpson delves into the justice and injustice of the policies and laws of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Congress. What successes were achieved by African Americans during Reconstruction? How were African-American rights curtailed by white supremacist violence and legalized discrimination?

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