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  1. The famous and influential men and women of the Reconstruction Era (1865-1877) - including Ulysees S Grant, Andrew J. Johnson, Jefferson Davis, Horace Greeley.

  2. Abraham Lincoln. Former lawyer from Illinois who became president in the election of 1860 and guided the Union through the Civil War. In 1863 , after several significant Union victories, Lincoln proposed the Ten-Percent Plan for Reconstruction of the South.

  3. Jun 24, 2010 · Black leaders during the Reconstruction Era, such as Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce, served in local, state and national offices, including the U.S. Congress.

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  5. With the help of the nation’s first civil rights president, Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877), and Radical Republicans, such as Benjamin Franklin Wade and Thaddeus Stevens, substantial strides in racial advancement were made in those short twelve years. Houghton Library is home to a wide array of examples of said advancement, such as a letter ...

  6. Oct 29, 2009 · Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed people into the United...

  7. Mar 27, 2024 · Reconstruction, the period (1865–77) after the American Civil War during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded.

  8. t. e. The Reconstruction era was a period in United States history following the American Civil War, dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of abolishing slavery and reintegrating the eleven former Confederate States of America into the United States.

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