Page:HomeArrow iconCategory:PlaylistsAbbreviated Primary Source Set: The Lost Promise of Reconstruction and Rise of Jim Crow, 1860-1896, Lesson 3, Plainest Demands of JusticeSave to My LibraryShare9 ItemsThe Reconstruction Amendments: Thirteenth Amendment, 1865, Fourteenth Amendment, 1868, and Fifteenth Amendment, 1870ActivityView The Reconstruction Amendments: Thirteenth Amendment, 1865, Fourteenth Amendment, 1868, and Fifteenth Amendment, 1870Attacking the Freedmen’s Bureau poster, 1866ActivityView Attacking the Freedmen’s Bureau poster, 1866African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E) Pastor S. B. Williams Reports Atrocities to North Carolina Governor Holden, 1869ActivityView African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E) Pastor S. B. Williams Reports Atrocities to North Carolina Governor Holden, 1869Image: Thomas Nast, “The Union As It Was”, 1874ActivityView Image: Thomas Nast, “The Union As It Was”, 1874Congressman James T. Rapier’s Speech in Support of the Civil Rights Act, February 1875ActivityView Congressman James T. Rapier’s Speech in Support of the Civil Rights Act, February 1875Mississippi Constitution, 1890ActivityView Mississippi Constitution, 1890Frederick Douglass, The Blessings of Liberty and Education, 1894ActivityView Frederick Douglass, The Blessings of Liberty and Education, 1894Booker T. Washington, Atlanta Exposition Address, 1895ActivityView Booker T. Washington, Atlanta Exposition Address, 1895Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896ActivityView Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896