No. of pages 200
Published: 1999
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In "A History of Us: Book 7: Reconstruction and Reform (1865-1896)," Joy Hakim explores the tumultuous period following the Civil War in American history. The book delves into the challenges of rebuilding the nation and integrating formerly enslaved people into society. It highlights significant reforms, including social, economic, and political changes, as well as the emergence of new ideologies and movements. Through engaging narratives, Hakim examines the complexities of Reconstruction, the rise of Jim Crow laws, and the struggles for civil rights, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era in shaping modern America. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: History Of, History Of Us .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-15 years.
There are 200 pages in this book. This book was published in 1999 by Oxford University Press, USA .
Joy Hakim, a former teacher, editor, and writer won the prestigious James Michener Prize for her series, A History of US, which has sold over 4 million copies nationwide. A graduate of Smith College and Goucher College she spent years teaching students from elementary school up to the college level. She also served as an Associate Editor at Norfolk's Virginian-Pilot, and was an Assistant Editor at McGraw-Hill's World News