Aftershock. Beyond the Civil War
Description
"In 1866, the year immediately following the end of the war, America was supposed to be reuniting, healing its wounds, and moving past years of civil unrest. However, a closer look into this historic time reveals a sinister snapshot of a discordant nation caught in the midst of deadly race riots and angry insurgencies ... Examines the disturbing reality behind the murder, terrorism, and chaos that marked the uncertain period of Reconstruction in America"--Original container.
Runtime
90 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
Date of Publication
c2006
Database
Alexander Street
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