Racism in the Civil War North

 Please respond to the following:

  • After Lincoln officially pronounced the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863, the Civil War enveloped a two-fold purpose: fighting for reuniting the Union, and prohibiting slavery in captured confederate territory. This action set off a chain reaction that led to draft riots, which demonstrated Northern racism and casualties between blacks and whites.
  • Go to Section 2 of this week’s reading titled “Why the North Won”, and view the resources provided for the section discussing the New York City Draft Riots. (See weblinks below)
  • Next explain three (3) ways that these riots supported the ‘myth’ of the anti-racist liberals of the North and the difficulties facing free African Americans.

 

http://www.history.com/news/four-days-of-fire-the-new-york-city-draft-riots

 

http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots/videos

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Racism in the Civil War North

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