The table on what happens to the blacks in the south and what government does:
§ For a blank version of this table for self-testing (If you do not plan to self-test, click on this and notice what the top row and the purple highlights. Do realize that those columns without purple were the years that Union troops were still in the South. Also notice the Caution (in an orange-yellow) in the table and in the Caution in What You Have to Read for Each Column.
§ For an easily printable version (portrait) for my answers of the online version below.
This shows my answers for what the textbook says happened. Compare yours with mine—not for the exact words, but for the meaning. If you do not understand, just ask .If the table that is below does not display, click here to see a version that is landscape for online. Be sure to rea
If
You Are Using the 4th Edition Paperback - What You Have to Read for Each Column
The columns below are
the same columns you see above. This
time they contain the Chapter # and the name of the heading of the section you
read within that chapter.
Notice that the word Segregation for the first time appears
in a heading about 1883—with those times with segregation being identified with
a purple column. Notice the Caution
(in an orange-yellow) in the table and
in the Caution in What You
Have to Read for Each Column.
Trait |
1865-1867 |
1867-1872 |
1872-1877 |
1877-1887 |
1887-1893 |
1893-1901 |
What You Must
Read > |
For the content for this column, you read: Pages
397-399, 403-407 in Chapters 15 & 16. Look for these headings: ·
“Emancipation in
the South” ·
“Black
Mobilization” ·
“Andrew Johnson”
·
“Johnson and the
Radicals” ·
“The
Reconstruction Act of 1867” ·
“Reconstruction
Begins” (stops at “Despite these…”) |
For the content for this column, you read: Pages
409, 411-413, 420-421, 424 in Chapter 16. Look for these headings: ·
“The Fifteenth
Amendment” ·
“The Rise of the
Klan” ·
“Breaking the
Power of the Klan” ·
“Grant and the
1872 Election” ·
“The 1872
Election” PLUS some elections
from 1868 are in Chapter 16 in “The Stigma of Corruption.” |
For the content for this column, you read: Pages
423-429 in Chapter 16. Look for the “The Failure of Reconstruction” which
includes ·
“The Stigma of
Corruption” ·
“The Resurgence
of the Democrats” ·
“Why
Reconstruction Failed.” Caution: the use of the word segregation
in text is about the future, not the period of 1872-1877. ·
“The Race for
the White House” |
For the content for this column, you
read: Pages
429-430 in Chapter 16 and 453-454 in Chapter 17. Look for these headings: ·
“CONCLUSION”
(stops at “As with”) – These pages include some things that WILL happen AFTER
the current time of 1877. ·
“Segregation” – Caution:
These pages are the first to use
the word Segregation in a heading and are about the end of the
period—such as the Supreme Court cases AFTER 1883. |
For the content for this column, you
read: Pages
468-469 in Chapter 18. Look for this heading: “The Spread of
Segregation.” |
For the content for this column, you read: Pages
495-496, 504-505 Look for these headings: ·
“African
Americans and Segregation” ·
Paragraph on 504 beginning “The main combat”
through paragraph on 505 ending “brought harmony at the expense of black
Americans.” |
The publisher changed the organization of the textbook with the 4th edition. If you are using an earlier edition than the 4th edition, use this link to find:
· Chapter numbers and headings for the 3rd edition and earlier editions
·
Specific page numbers in the 3rd
edition paperback.
Copyright C. J. Bibus, Ed.D. 2003-2014 |