Friday, January 13, 2012

DAY 2: Presidential vs. Congressional Reconstruction / Black Codes


FOCUS:  Presidential vs. Congressional Reconstruction

Task:   Click on the email from Join.me and follow along with this presentation about Reconstruction.


Task Two:   Black Codes were laws put in place immediately after the Civil War in the ex Confederacy states that limited the basic rights and liberties of blacks.    Click on the link above and answer the following questions about the Black Codes for your state.  I will assign each group a state to investigate.

  1. What basic restrictions were placed on blacks? 
  2. How could the state justify these codes? 
  3. What is the most egregious black code listed in your opinion?
  4. List four specific restrictions blacks faced because of the black codes? 
  5. Why were these laws so restrictive? 
  6. Speculate about how these laws were enforced. 
  7. What impact would these laws have on the black community?
 Task Three:  Analyze the cartoon.   What is the cartoonist trying to say about Black Codes?

Homework:  read pgs. 380- 399.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

DAY 1: The Problems of Peacemaking

FOCUS: What were the successes and challenges of reuniting the nation following the Civil War?

 
Richmond, Virginia


TASK ONE:  Read the following passage.

 “With malice toward none, with clarity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all of which may achieve
and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” 
-A. Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address

What is the president promising in the quote?   Discuss this with your partner.


TASK TWO:  Presidential Reconstruction Plans.

In student groups of two research the following plans:

o Abraham Lincoln’s plan
o Initial Congressional Plan
o Andrew Johnson’s plan
o Radical Republican’s plan

Give an analysis of what you believe are the strengths and weaknesses of each plan.

Record your answers on the Reconstruction Form

Homework: 
1. Read Ch. 15, pgs. 370- 384.
2. Complete the What is Your Plan For Reconstruction?