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Alternate titles: Congressional Reconstruction

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Radical Reconstruction, also called Congressional Reconstruction, process and period of Reconstruction during which the Radical Republicans in the U.S. Congress seized control of Reconstruction from Pres. Andrew Johnson and passed the Reconstruction Acts of 1867–68, which sent federal troops to the South to oversee the establishment of state governments that were more democratic. Congress also enacted legislation and amended the Constitution to guarantee the civil rights of freedmen and African Americans in general.

Thomas Nast: “Patience on a Monument”

Thomas Nast: “Patience on a Monument”

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Context: Reconstruction Acts

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Blanche K. Bruce, Frederick Douglass, Hiram Revels

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