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Reconstruction Era | Impeachment | 3

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The Black South's Struggle for Freedom

In May 1867 black residents of New Orleans rose up in protest against segregation in city streetcars. Earlier that spring progressive Republicans in Congress had overridden President Andrew Johnson's vetoes and passed the Reconstruction acts. As black people exercise their new political power white supremacist groups gathered to oppose them The Ku Klux Klan launched a campaign of terror against black communities. And President Johnson did everything in his power to block Republican initiatives to shore up black civil rights But Congress was prepared to fight back and take an extraordinary step to remove Johnson from power This is episode three impeachment In the spring of 1867 black southerners stepped up their demands for better treatment as free citizens Black dock workers struck for higher wages walking off

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