Aftershock : Beyond the Civil War / A&E Television Networks, LLC.
When General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, it marked the end of a terrible period of conflict that nearly destroyed the United States. But it also marked the beginning of a period of recovery that was in many ways as painful as the war itself. Freed blacks remained essentially enslaved, a...
Uniform Title: | Films on Demand.
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Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2011], ©2006.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (90 min.) : sound, color, digital file. |
Variant Title: |
Beyond the Civil War |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Post Civil War Years (2:26)
- Southern Land Owners Perpetrate Violence (2:38)
- Southern Retaliation? (2:27)
- Violence Extends Beyond the Civil War (2:50)
- Marked Men of 1865 (3:48)
- Rebel States Enact Black Codes (2:57)
- Is Black Suffrage a Reality? (2:56)
- Conspiracy in Louisiana? (2:09)
- A Freedom March in New Orleans (2:30)
- New Orleans Massacre (5:02)
- Johnson's Campaign is a Failure (2:31)
- Reconstruction Acts of 1867 (2:45)
- Parson Brownlow Breeds Violence (2:34)
- Violence Over Blacks' Right to Vote (3:45)
- Ku Klux Klan Emerges (3:37)
- KKK Spreads Throughout the South (3:44)
- Victory for the Radical Republicans (2:28)
- Klan Clash In Arkansas (3:41)
- Murder in Arkansas (2:32)
- Anti-Klan Campaign in Arkansas is a Success (2:11)
- Battle for White Supremacy in the South (5:57)
- The Lowery War (5:08)
- The Lowery War: In the Swamp (3:24)
- End of the Lowery War (2:42)
- Violence in Northeast Texas (3:16)
- Beginning of the Lee-Peacock War (2:01)
- End of the Lee-Peacock War (5:09)
- The 2nd Civil War (1:45)
- Credits: Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War (0:18)