Section 3
The South after Reconstruction
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The Freed Slaves
Southern states undermined efforts at equality with laws designed to disfranchise blacks, despite of a series of federal equal-rights laws.
African Americans in Southern Politics
After the Civil War, many African Americans and former slaves became Republicans and officeholders.
Carpetbaggers and Scalawags
"Carpetbaggers" and "scalawags" are pejorative terms that were used by Southerners during the Reconstruction period.
Agriculture, Tenancy, and the Environment
The American South remained heavily rural for decades after the Civil War; sharecropping was widespread as a response to economic upheaval.
The Radical Record
Radical Republicans in Congress, led by Stevens and Sumner, opened the way to suffrage and legal equality for freedmen.