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Eric Foner Give Me Liberty To learn more about instructor resources visit http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail-instructors.aspx?id=17163

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Chapter 15"What Is Freedom?":

Reconstruction, 1865–1877

The Meaning of Freedom

• Blacks and the Meaning of Freedom

The Meaning of Freedom

• Families in Freedom• Church and School

The Meaning of Freedom

• Political Freedom

• Land, Labor, and Freedom

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMap 15.1 The Barrow Plantation

The Meaning of Freedom

• Masters without Slaves• The Free Labor Vision

The Meaning of Freedom

• The Freedmen’s Bureau• The Failure of Land Reform

The Meaning of Freedom

• Toward a New South• The White Farmer

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMap 15.2 Sharecropping in the South, 1880

The Meaning of Freedom

• The Urban South• Aftermaths of Slavery

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• Andrew Johnson• The Failure of Presidential

Reconstruction

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• The Black Codes• The Radical Republicans

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• The Origins of Civil Rights

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• The Fourteenth Amendment

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• The Reconstruction Act• Impeachment and the Election of

Grant

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• The Fifteenth Amendment• The “Great Constitutional

Revolution”

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMap 15.3 The Presidential Election of 1868

The Making of Radical Reconstruction

• Boundaries of Freedom• The Rights of Women• Feminists and Radicals

Radical Reconstruction in the South

• “The Tocsin of Freedom”• The Black Officeholder

Radical Reconstruction in the South

• Carpetbaggers and Scalawags• Southern Republicans in Power• The Quest for Prosperity

The Overthrow of Reconstruction

• Reconstruction’s Opponents• “A Reign of Terror”

The Overthrow of Reconstruction

• The Liberal Republicans• The North’s Retreat

The Overthrow of Reconstruction

• The Triumph of the Redeemers• The Disputed Election and Bargain of

1877

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMap 15.4 Reconstruction in the South, 1867-1877

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMap 15.5 The Presidential Election of 1876

The Overthrow of Reconstruction

• The End of Reconstruction

Additional Art from Chapter 15

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyFrom the Plantation to the Senate

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Family Record, a lithograph marketed to formerslaves after the Civil War

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

A post–Civil War photograph of an unidentifiedblack family

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMother and Daughter Reading, Mt. Meigs

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyWinslow Homer’s 1876 painting

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

The Great Labor Question from a SouthernPoint of View

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

The Freedmen’s Bureau, an engraving fromHarper’s Weekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

A black family in the cotton fields after the Civil War,photographed in 1867.

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyFarmers with Cotton in the Courthouse Square

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Chinese laborers at work on a Louisianaplantation during Reconstruction.

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Selling a Freeman to Pay His Fine atMonticello, Florida

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyThaddeus Stevens

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyPresident Andrew Johnson, in an 1868

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

A Democratic Party broadside from the electionof 1866 in Pennsylvania

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

A Democratic Party broadside from the electionof 1866 in Pennsylvania

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyThe Fifteenth Amendment, an 1870 lithograph marking

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Dinner, an engraving by ThomasNast from Harper’s Weekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

A Delegation of Advocates of Woman SuffrageAddressing the House

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Electioneering at the South, an engraving fromHarper’sWeekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyThe First Vote, an engraving from Harper’s Weekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyBlack and white members of the Mississippi Senate

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

The Operations of the Registration Laws andNegro Suffrage in the South

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyThe Shackle Broken—by the Genius of Freedom.

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyEmancipation

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Black students outside a schoolhouse in a post–CivilWar photograph. The teacher is seated at the far right.

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyMurder of Louisiana, an 1873 cartoon

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyA Prospective Scene in the City of Oaks

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Two Members of the Ku Klux Klan in Their Disguises,from Harper’s Weekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyThe Old Plantation Home

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company

Changes in graphic artist Thomas Nast’s depictionof blacks in Harper’s Weekly

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyOf Course He Wants to Vote the Democratic Ticket

Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd EditionCopyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & CompanyIs This a Republican Form of Government?

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Slide Set for Chapter 15

by

Eric Foner

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