Reconstruction & segregation (1865-1910) /

"The conclusion of the Civil War marked the end of slavery and of the Confederacy, but also the beginning of the monumental challenges of how to readmit the southern states into the Union and how to ensure the liberty of over three million newly freed African Americans. This program examines th...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: InVision Communications, Schlessinger Media
Other Authors: Payer, Hollis, Nevison, Henry
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Spanish
Language Notes:Soundtracks: English and Spanish.
Closed-captioned.
Published: Wynnewood, PA : Schlessinger Media, [2003]
Series:United States history, origins to 2000 ; v. 10.
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Summary:"The conclusion of the Civil War marked the end of slavery and of the Confederacy, but also the beginning of the monumental challenges of how to readmit the southern states into the Union and how to ensure the liberty of over three million newly freed African Americans. This program examines the antebellum struggles of Congress to rebuild the south as an equal and free society by means of the Reconstruction Amendments. It also looks at social and economic opposition to the citizenship of former slaves, including such obstacles as the Ku Klux Klan, sharecropping and black segregation"--Container.
Item Description:Title from videodisc label.
Originally produced in 1998.
Special feature: Interactive assessment tool.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (30 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 teacher's guide.
Format:DVD.
Audience:Grades 5-12.
Production Credits:Director, Henry Nevison ; producer, Dana Palermo ; music, John Hodian.
ISBN:157225663X