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Today’s Objective 1-December- 10 I can identify the dilemmas in trying to reconstruct to South. I can identify and discuss these issues based on visual representations in cartoons.

Today’s Objective 1-December-10

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Today’s Objective 1-December-10. I can identify the dilemmas in trying to reconstruct to South. I can identify and discuss these issues based on visual representations in cartoons. The Unraveling 1863-1874 . Political Cartoonist Thomas Nast Viewpoints On Reconstruction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Today’s Objective 1-December-10

I can identify the dilemmas in trying to reconstruct to South.

I can identify and discuss these issues based on visual representations in cartoons.

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The Unraveling 1863-1874

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Political Cartoonist Thomas Nast Viewpoints On Reconstruction

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January 24, 1863“Emancipation of Negroes, The Past and the

Future”

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Detail – Emancipation of Negros

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January 24, 1863“Emancipation of Negroes, The Past and the

Future”

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Detail – Emancipation of Negros

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January 24, 1863“Emancipation of Negroes, The Past and the

Future”

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Detail – Emancipation of Negros

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March 23, 1867

“Southern Justice”

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July 1868

“One Less Vote”(response to 14th

Amendment)

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September 5, 1868

"This Is a White Man's Government.“

(northern Irish immigrant, Southern loyalist, and Democratic party candidate)

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March 14, 1874

“Colored Rule In a Reconstructed State”

The members call each other “thieves, liars, rascals, and cowards.”

Columbia says, "You are aping the lowest whites. If you disgrace your race in this way you had better take back seats."

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October 24, 1874

“Worse Than Slavery”