History 691SR - S-From Slavery to Reconstructn
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Lynda Morgan
W 2:30PM 5:00PM
UMass Amherst
70450
70894
This colloquium examines the causes and the course of the Civil War, its social, economic, and political results during Reconstruction, and the early roots of segregation and the civil rights movement. It will examine the process of emancipation from the perspective of social history, and provide the international context of slavery that led to the war. Violent conflicts over free labor and the political and economic policies pursued by freedpeople, ex-masters, northern policymakers, wage laborers, and African American women will be covered. African American viewpoints and histories will receive particular emphasis.
Open to Doctoral & Masters students only.