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A 3 page paper which examines the impact of race and racism during the Reconstruction, the movement to the West, and urban industrialized life. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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diminish or even disappear but the truth was quite the opposite as the issue of race and the reality of racism became powerful in many subtle ways. The following paper
offers a brief overview of the history of race and racism as it relates to the period of Reconstruction, the movement to the West, and the urban industrialized nation.
Race and Racism in History After the Civil War there were many people who simply believed that people of race, primarily the African Americans, who were now free, would
be treated as whites but this was not the case. There is a great deal of history that speaks of the bitter resentment towards the North and the freeing of
the slaves. "the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations. Opponents of this progress, however, soon rallied against the former slaves freedom and began to
find means for eroding the gains for which many had shed their blood" (Library of Congress, 2008). Another author indicates how "the Republican Party bargained away the political rights of
the southern Blacks in order to pacify the brooding southern Whites" (True, 2008). One of these reactions was the practice of sharecropping
which would ultimately leave many African Americans enslaved economically and socially in a very different way as they were provided with land with terms, and loaned a great deal that
they would never really be able to pay off. This was clearly a reality that took place primarily in the South, but the South was the region with a great
deal of racism and the power associated with racism up until the Civil Rights Movement that surged in the 1960s. In relationship to the West there were many African
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