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A free preview of Reconstruction, a Slate Academy series made exclusively for Slate Plus members. Learn more at Slate.com/Reconstruction

Reconstruction Slate Podcasts

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A free preview of Reconstruction, a Slate Academy series made exclusively for Slate Plus members. Learn more at Slate.com/Reconstruction

    Reconstruction | E1 | Experiments in Land Owning

    Reconstruction | E1 | Experiments in Land Owning

    This is a free preview of Reconstruction, a Slate Academy. Learn more at Slate.com/Reconstruction.
    Episode 1: Experiments in Land-owning: Davis Bend and Cameron Place
    Some freedpeople ended up owning parcels of the land they had worked when enslaved. Some formed intentional communities to farm it. By the end of Reconstruction, most of them had no land to their names.
    Amy Murrell Taylor is the author of The Divided Family in Civil War America.

    • 1 時間9分
    Reconstruction | e4 | Experiments in State Politics

    Reconstruction | e4 | Experiments in State Politics

    This is free excerpt of Episode 4. To hear the entire series, join Slate Plus --> slate.com/reconstruction
    Formerly enslaved black Americans held a majority of the seats in South Carolina’s state Legislature in 1868, and no other state elected as many black Americans during the Reconstruction era. How successfully did these politicians wield their newfound power? And compared to other eras, was political corruption really as endemic as white Americans claimed? 
    In Episode 4 of Reconstruction: A Slate Academy, Rebecca Onion and Jamelle Bouie are joined by Kate Masur, the author of An Example for All the Land: Emancipation and the Struggle Over Equality in Washington, D.C., to explore the new political order that surfaced briefly in South Carolina and other Southern states after the Civil War. 

    • 23分
    Reconstruction | E5 | Experiments in Self-Defense

    Reconstruction | E5 | Experiments in Self-Defense

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    The collapse of the antebellum Southern legal order left freedpeople exposed to violence from whites desperately trying to re-establish racial hierarchies. Some black people tried to defend themselves, acquiring weapons and forming militias. How common—and how effective—was that strategy?
    In Episode 5 of Reconstruction: A Slate Academy, Rebecca Onion and Jamelle Bouie are joined by Kidada Williams, author of They Left Great Marks on Me: African American Testimonies of Racial Violence from Emancipation to World War I.

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