Reconstruction and America
By: Tasha • Essay • 449 Words • November 13, 2009 • 991 Views
Essay title: Reconstruction and America
Reconstruction and America
Reconstruction in the United States was a failed attempt at creating a true democratic society. There are multiple different opinions as to why it failed, but the two outstanding ones are; Reconstruction failed because it gave too much to African Americans too quickly which caused a backlash by southern whites, and that reconstruction failed because it didn’t give enough power to African Americans so they were unable to stop more powerful whites. I believe that reconstruction failed because not enough power was given to African Americans. If blacks had been given adequate education equal to that of whites, their own plot of land with proper resources, and if they been able to make and pass their own laws, reconstruction might have worked.
If African Americans had been educated to the same level as whites during the time of reconstruction, they would have had a much better standing in society and might have prevented the civil rights movement. If blacks had been given a proper education, they would have been viewed as more intellectual. They would have been able to prove that they were not actually less intelligent than white people. They would have had a better reputation, and been able to get better jobs if they were allowed to go to colleges and get the same education as white people. If blacks had been higher educated, they would have been able to hold government positions and pass laws forcing equality.
Because there were hardly any African Americans holding government positions during the time of reconstruction, there was nobody who could fight for the rights