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The Revolution that Failed: Reconstruction in Natchitoches

The Revolution that Failed: Reconstruction in Natchitoches

by Adam Fairclough (Author)
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The chaotic years after the Civil War are often seen as a time of uniquely American idealism--a revolutionary attempt to rebuild the nation that paved the way for the civil rights movement of the twentieth century. But Adam Fairclough rejects this prevailing view, challenging prominent historians such as Eric Foner and James McPherson. He argues that Reconstruction was, quite simply, a disaster and that the civil rights movement triumphed despite it, not because of it.Fairclough takes readers to Natchitoches, Louisiana, a majority-black parish deep in the cotton South. Home to a vibrant Republican Party led by former slaves, ex-Confederates, and free people of color, the parish was a bastion of Republican power and the ideal place for Reconstruction to have worked. Yet although it didn’t experience the extremes of violence that afflicted the surrounding region, Natchitoches fell prey to Democratic intimidation. Its Republican leaders were eventually driven out of the parish.Reconstruction failed, Fairclough argues, because the federal government lacked the means and the will to enforce the rights it had created. Congress had given the Republicans of the South and the Freedmen's Bureau an impossible task--to create a new democratic order based on racial equality in a lawless region tortured by deep-rooted racial conflict. Moving expertly between local conditions and wider developments in Washington, The Revolution That Failed offers a sobering perspective on how Reconstruction affected African American citizens and what its long-term repercussions were for the nation. Read more

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PublisherUniversity Press of Florida
Publication dateFebruary 27, 2018
LanguageEnglish
Print length420 pages
ISBN-100813056624
ISBN-13978-0813056623
Item Weight1.55 pounds
Dimensions6 x 1.06 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#1,814,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5,201 in African American Demographic Studies (Books) #28,341 in U.S. State & Local History
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