In the aftermath of the American Civil War, the nation embarked on a tumultuous journey of Reconstruction, a period marked by both progress and setbacks. This transformative era witnessed the abolition of slavery, the granting of citizenship to African Americans, and the struggle for racial equality. Books delve into the complexities of Reconstruction, shedding light on the political, social, and economic challenges that shaped this pivotal chapter in American history.
At the Forefront of Lee's Invasion: Retribution, Plunder, and Clashing Cultures on Richard S. Ewell’s...
A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Nation of Rights (New Histories of American L...
Frederick Law Olmsted: Writings on Landscape, Culture, and Society (LOA #270) (Library of America)
Rebels on the Border: Civil War, Emancipation, and the Reconstruction of Kentucky and Missouri (Conflicting...
The Civil War on Hatteras: The Chicamacomico Affair and the Capture of the U.S. Gunboat Fanny (Civil...
The American Civil War Trivia Book: Interesting American Civil War Stories You Didn't Know (Trivia War...
Carpetbaggers, Cavalry, and the Ku Klux Klan: Exposing the Invisible Empire During Reconstruction (The...
The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin
Mr. Lincoln's Brown Water Navy: The Mississippi Squadron (The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil...