African Americans - position in 1865

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  • Created by: Alasdair
  • Created on: 11-04-17 16:24
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  • African Americans in 1865
    • Evidence of change
      • Thirteenth Amendment
        • Signed a few months after end of Civil War
        • Started: "Neither slavery nor voluntary servitude...shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction"
        • April 1865 - Whole South fell under Union's jurisdiction - all slaves freed (4m before war in 1861)
    • Freedmen - new status of AA slaves once freed
      • Did not mean they immediately gained same rights as former white owners
      • War left unresolved what position AAs had in US
        • One suggestion was former slaves left USA - Pres. Lincoln ruled out as impractical
        • Ensure AAs had same rights and status as white people
          • Would meet formidable problems in South - given resentment by defeated white population - accustomed to considering AAs in terms more akin to property rather than citizens
          • Even in N - minority of Americans saw total political and social equality between races as undesirable
    • Issues around what they were free to do - no means to make a living
    • Lack of change
      • Sharecropping
        • Practical solution
        • White landowners allowed former slaves to work land in return for considerable share of what produced
        • In many cases, not very different from slavery
        • While true former slaves now allowed freedom to move, to enjoy personal liberty and to no longer be separated from partners and children, still faced considerable limitations to liberty
      • AAs suffered huge amount of violence in aftermath of war for any supposed lack of respect to white people and any attempts to make use of rights given to them
      • Amount of segregation increased markedly
      • Old South,confident of legal difference between black and white, did not always segregate races socially
      • Fear of AAs increased, particularly in some areas where there were more numerous than white people - violence and segregation intensified

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