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Read an annotated 1866 essay by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, where he laid out his vision for reshaping America after the Civil War.

Findings

Additional insights we found via The Atlantic

  1. Douglass argued that Reconstruction's success hinged on giving formerly enslaved men the right to vote, calling suffrage "a wall of fire for his protection."

  2. Douglass sharply criticized then-President Andrew Johnson's lenient plan for readmitting Southern states to the Union, calling him a "convicted usurper" and "political criminal."

  3. Douglass pointed to deadly anti-Black riots in Memphis and New Orleans in 1866 as evidence that Reconstruction remained unfinished.

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