First and Second Reconstructions-
First and Second Reconstructions-
The First and Second Reconstructions held out the great
promise of rectifying racial injustices in America. The First
Reconstruction, emerging out of the chaos of the Civil War had as its
goals equality for Blacks in voting, politics, and use of public
facilities. The Second Reconstruction emerging out of the booming
economy of the 1950's, had as its goals, integration, the end of Jim
Crow and the more amorphous goal of
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The Declining Significance of Race (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1980) p.63.
20 Until 1900, the only type of Jim Crow law (a law which legally
segregates races) prevalent in the South was one applying to
passengers aboard trains in the first class section. C. Vann Woodward,
The Strange Career of Jim Crow (New York: Oxford University Press,
1974) p. 67.
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