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U.S. History 1492-1877 11: African Americans in Office 33 Views


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Over 2000 black people ended up holding public office during reconstruction after slavery ended. That must have been pretty impressive to all of the skeptics at the time who—oh wait, no. They still complained and lied about how well it was working. Oy.

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It's important to remember that recently freed blacks [Black people with arms in the air]

00:06

weren't just passive victims they resisted oppression and empowered

00:11

themselves every tiny chance they got around 2,000 African Americans held [African appears appear outside congress]

00:15

public office during Reconstruction someone from cotton-picking the policy

00:19

making in a matter of years so pretty impressive however many whites in the

00:24

North and South weren't down with the whole progress thing so once

00:27

reconstruction was over they went on a whiny rant about the brutal black [Man celebrating]

00:32

dictatorship run by the illiterate ignorant lustful african-americans we

00:37

have a fake single-tier in a sappy slow clap for that performance the whites had [Tear falls from girls face]

00:42

blown things way out of proportion to serve their own needs South Carolina

00:46

where blacks comprised sixty percent of the population was the only state in

00:51

which blacks even had a majority in the state legislature though white folks [Man freezing]

00:55

just needed a chill some of the newly freed men went way high up in government

01:00

fourteen black men were elected to the House of Representatives and two even

01:04

served in the Senate Hiram revels and Blanche k Bruce the black leadership

01:09

doesn't just mean politics religion played a big role in the black community [Religious group singing]

01:12

both before and after the conversion of slaves to Christianity ministers

01:17

preachers and others were often the heads of communities they meant with

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Union generals that went south organizing appeals to the government and [Man appears with union generals]

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even being elected to office some African Americans were able to get an

01:29

education or learn a craft even while they were slaves earning a little bit of [Man writing and woman holding wooden toys]

01:33

their own money on the side well after the war they were viewed as the big men

01:36

on campus the same went for the 250,000 free blacks in the south who lived in

01:41

cities like New Orleans or Charleston in fact about half of the 22 black men in

01:45

Congress had been freed before the Civil War not all free blacks had seen [Men staring into each other]

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eye-to-eye when it came to slave some saved money to free their loved ones

01:53

from slavery while some actually owned their own slaves seriously yeah and

01:58

here's another slice of complication to the family reunion level awkward fest [Man with hot dog and cola]

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many of the black men who served as soldiers had to evict freed slaves from

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plantation so the land could be returned to the former white owners

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it went like this you're free a now get off the land of your former captors yeah [Man chases woman with baseball bat]

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they were our captors to know we don't like giving them their land back but

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that's the law so what can we do yeah sometimes life sucks

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