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  1. Feb 12, 2007 · In the aftermath of the Civil War, New Orleans was at once the most integrated city in the country and the site of some of the most vicious white supremacist violence. Later, the city fostered...

  2. New Orleans - Civil War, Reconstruction, Louisiana: During the American Civil War the strategic location of the city was inadequately appreciated by the Confederate military. The Union fleet of Admiral David Farragut was able to capture New Orleans in April 1862.

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · Yet it was New Orleans, the least Confederate of Southern cities in 1861, and the least damaged by Union armies, that became a vortex of Southern nationalism after the Civil War. During the years of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, the memory and bitterness of Federal occupation became part of the cultural lore of the city.

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  5. Sep 7, 2022 · Federal infantry entered New Orleans soon after without further Confederate resistance. In Confederate hands for only 455 days, New Orleans was the first major Confederate city captured. However, the citizens of New Orleans resisted Union occupation nonetheless.

  6. Jul 25, 2023 · 1866. The New Orleans Massacre. On July 30, 1866, during the turbulent Reconstruction era after the Civil War, white resistance to African American citizenship turns violent in New...

  7. Mar 29, 2019 · Wikipedia. 128K views 4 years ago. Official website: https://to.pbs.org/2U7XbRu | #ReconstructionPBS See how our past affects our present with this inside look of Reconstruction with Henry Louis ...

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  8. Reconstruction was a time of change and unrest in the American South. This is particularly true for New Orleans. The city had been occupied near the start of the Civil War—in 1862—so the Reconstruction experience in New Orleans differed from that in other southern cities.

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