During the Civil War African Americans were still slaves and treated as so in certain states. Frequently living in poverty, treated as property, and never paid a single dime. Furthermore, in the Reconstruction era former slaves were faced with racism and sharecropping. In addition, contracts were created amongst a former slave and an owner to allow both parties to receive some form of profit. In the case of the Cooper Hughs and Isham G. Balley, the Hughs received less than half the cotton and one third of the corn. As a result, documents such as The Negro Question in the South by Thomas E. Watson emphasized on the unity amongst a true nation the free. Moreover, stated the collaboration of both Whites and Blacks to succeed as one. As stated before the Civil War and Reconstruction era failed to create equality in the United States. The Civil War not only affected many people but the economy as well. Regarding the Reconstruction era the government held the power to demand equality however some states went on to oppose to such. In spite of being different eras much didn’t change for African American lives but awareness of equality began to peak. As can be seen, the Civil War and Reconstruction era were unsuccessful to create
During the Civil War African Americans were still slaves and treated as so in certain states. Frequently living in poverty, treated as property, and never paid a single dime. Furthermore, in the Reconstruction era former slaves were faced with racism and sharecropping. In addition, contracts were created amongst a former slave and an owner to allow both parties to receive some form of profit. In the case of the Cooper Hughs and Isham G. Balley, the Hughs received less than half the cotton and one third of the corn. As a result, documents such as The Negro Question in the South by Thomas E. Watson emphasized on the unity amongst a true nation the free. Moreover, stated the collaboration of both Whites and Blacks to succeed as one. As stated before the Civil War and Reconstruction era failed to create equality in the United States. The Civil War not only affected many people but the economy as well. Regarding the Reconstruction era the government held the power to demand equality however some states went on to oppose to such. In spite of being different eras much didn’t change for African American lives but awareness of equality began to peak. As can be seen, the Civil War and Reconstruction era were unsuccessful to create