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This president’s plan focused on forgiveness and healing after the Civil War
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Laws passed in the South to limit the rights of African Americans after slavery ended
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The first federal relief agency that provided food, schools, and aid to formerly enslaved people
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The constitutional amendment that ended slavery
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The secret society that used violence to stop African Americans from voting
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The system where freedmen farmed land and gave a large share of crops as rent
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The Supreme Court case that upheld “separate but equal” segregation
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The 1877 agreement that ended Reconstruction and removed federal troops from the South
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He was the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate
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Organization co-founded by W.E.B. Du Bois to fight for civil rights through legal action
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President who took over after Lincoln’s death and opposed many Reconstruction laws
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Civil rights leader and journalist who exposed lynching in America
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Laws that forced racial segregation in schools, transportation, and public spaces
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A leader who believed African Americans should gain respect through education and job training
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This group in Congress wanted to punish the South and give freedmen full rights
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Former Confederate general who urged Southerners to reconcile with the North
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The constitutional amendment granting citizenship to anyone born in the U.S.
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The constitutional amendment guaranteeing voting rights regardless of race
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law gave African Americans the same legal rights as white Americans and allowed federal troops to enforce those rights
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involved the South being divided into five military districts governed by Union generals
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believed African Americans should demand full civil, political, and social rights immediately
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Became president in the election of 1876