African American History – Before 1865
The Reconstruction Acts were a series of laws passed by Congress in 1867 aimed at reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War and defining the process for their reintegration into the Union. These acts laid out specific requirements for Southern states, including drafting new constitutions that guaranteed African American men the right to vote, which significantly reshaped political participation and leadership in the South during this period.
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