Aftershock Beyond the Civil War /
When General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, it marked the end of a terrible period of conflict that nearly destroyed the United States. But it also marked the beginning of a period of recovery that was in many ways as painful as the war itself. Freed blacks remained essentially enslaved, a...
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Corporate Authors: | Arts and Entertainment Network, Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Films Media Group |
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Films Media Group,
[2011]
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Online Access: | Streaming video (Emerson users only) Streaming video (Wentworth users only) |
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