Transcript CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 6
RECONSTRUCTION AND TRANSITION
AFTER THE WAR
*THE CIVIL WAR ENDED IN 1865.
*MISSISSIPPI WAS IN EXTREME POVERTY.
MANY FORMER SLAVES COULD NOT FIND
WORK…
THERE WAS MUCH TENSION BETWEEN
BLACKS AND WHITES!
RECONSTRUCTION
*Reconstruction - THIS WAS AN EFFORT TO
REDRAW THE UNITED STATES AFTER THE
WAR.
THE ELECTION OF 1865
*MOST PEOPLE DID NOT THINK BLACKS
AND WHITES SHOULD HAVE EQUAL
RIGHTS.
*A MAJOR ISSUE WAS WHAT RIGHTS BLACK
PEOPLE WOULD HAVE.
*WHEN THE LEGISLATION MET THEY PUT
HARSH RESTRICTIONS ON BLACK PEOPLE.
DO “IT’S YOUR TURN” ON PAGE 138
ANSWERS ONLY
BLACK CODES
*Legislators passed 4 acts that became known as
the Black Codes. (The codes placed harsh
economic and social restrictions on blacks).
READ PAGES 137-138.
14TH AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED
STATES CONSTITUTION
The Fourteenth Amendment was submitted to
the states for ratification in the summer of
*1866.*
*The 14th Amendment made blacks full citizens of the
US and of the states in which they lived. The
amendment forbade states from depriving any person
– black or white – of life, liberty, or property without
due process.
The law also gave the power to pardon former
Confederate officials to Congress and voided the
Confederate war debt.
CONGRESSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION
*THE RECONSTRUCTION ACT OF 1867
DIVIDED THE SOUTH INTO 5 MILITARY
DISTRICTS.
*THIS ACT GAVE EVERY ADULT MALE,
REGARDLESS OF RACE, THE RIGHT TO VOTE.
THE CONSTITUTION OF 1868
MET IN *JACKSON*
OF THE 100 DELEGATES THAT MET, 17 OF
THEM WERE BLACK.
*ALLOWED FREE SCHOOL FOR ALL
CHILDREN BETWEEN 6-18
*FOBADE DISCRIMINATION IN PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION.
THIS CONSTITUTION WAS EVENTUALLY
VOTED DOWN BECAUSE THE KLU KLUX
KLAN USED VIOLENCE TO INTIMIDATE
PEOPLE FROM VOTING FOR IT.
THIS CONSTITUTION WAS FINALLY
APPROVED IN 1869.
BLACK POLITICAL POWER
*BENJAMIN T. MONTGOMERY WAS THE
FIRST BLACK POLITICAL FIGURE IN MS.
(JUSTICE OF THE PEACE)
*ROBERT H. WOOD WAS THE FIRST BLACK
MAYOR OF NATCHEZ AND THE FIRST
BLACK MAYOR EVER ELECTED IN
AMERICA.
EDUCATION
IN 1870 THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN EACH COUNTY.
THERE WAS A STATE SUPERINTENDENT
AND ONE FOR EACH COUNTY. (IT IS STILL
THIS WAY TODAY)
IN 1871, THE STATE ESTABLISHED ALCORN
STATE FOR BLACKS.
ALSO IN 1871, MISSISSIPPI STATE
UNIVERSITY WAS CREATED.