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Post Reconstruction Life Bell Work: 1. What was the place called where Robert E Lee surrendered? 2. What was the purpose of the 14th Amendment? 3. Name why Johnson was going to be impeached?

Bright Future….. Black Success. . . . . Schools and education Black Congressmen Black Voting

1876 Election. . . Hayes Election: and the Compromise of 1877 Election was Rutherford B. Hayes v. Samuel J. Tilden Electoral College a virtual tie 185-184 Compromise of 1877

The South Would Accept Hayes's presidency. Respect blacks' rights.

The South Would. . . The removal of all federal troops from the former Confederate States. The appointment of at least one Southern Democrat to Hayes's cabinet. (David M. Key of Tennessee became Postmaster General.) Hayes agreed. The construction of another transcontinental railroad using the Texas and Pacific in the Legislation to help industrialize the South.

Change in the South Old Southern leaders and ex-confederates were taking office again. . . . What do you think will happen to African-American Rights??