Was Reconstruction A Success Essay

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Reconstruction is a very strong debatable topic on its success or failure for us African Americans as a whole. Unknowingly after we had fought beside those who encouraged better social and moral standards among the nation for blacks, we were now apart of the new found Reconstruction cause. As a congressman during this time period many may believe that I have succeeded within society just because of my status alone. Coming from a low level status of a slave and having completely no moral or civil rights, to where I am now can support this statement of success as true. I nor my peers could have imagined that just ten years earlier as slaves, could truly advance in society and establish higher respect amongst the white men who once thought less of our race. I believe that reconstruction was an overall success even though it had its set backs towards the end of the progressive period. The establishment of new amendments into the United States Constitution, status changes in social and political environments and the reactions of blacks and whites can justify the success that reconstruction had upon the nation. The act of Reconstruction was a time period initially during and after the …show more content…
The fifteenth amendment was then drafted into the constitution which further helped blacks become active within society. This amendment granted all citizens to not be denied the right to vote. For once we would be able to vote our higher educated African American peers into congress to represent us in a political and social setting. Having positive supporting voices to represent our race , finally meant that we could obtain all of the privileges we had been denied centuries before. Opportunities for organization such as the Union League had been formed to enhance our captaincy skills and educating our peers on the political standings of the

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