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Compilation of historical source materials including a sharecropper contract, political cartoon, and excerpts of segregation laws illustrating legal, economic, and social restrictions imposed on African Americans in the United States during Reconstruction.
Title: Life in the South During Reconstruction for a Freedman
Historical period: Reconstruction Era (late 1860s–1870s)
Year referenced: 1866
Country: United States
Region: Southern United States
Subject: Post–Civil War Reconstruction and African American civil rights
Document type: Educational source compilation with primary source excerpts
Primary source included: Sharecropper contract from Rosstown Plantation
Key individuals mentioned: Thomas J. Ross
Groups referenced: Freedmen (formerly enslaved African Americans)
Related laws and systems: Reconstruction Amendments, Black Codes, Jim Crow laws
Political content: Literacy test political cartoon from Harper’s Weekly (January 1879)
Economic system described: Sharecropping
Themes: racial discrimination, labor relations, voting restrictions, segregation
Intended audience: Students studying Reconstruction-era history
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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