Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War

Skipping Stones 2022 Honors Award Winner!

A deep dive into the period after the Civil War, when the country struggled to both heal and find a way forward. An essential read for students ages 12 to 15 in today’s cultural climate.

After the Civil War, Americans struggled to repair the divided nation. How does a country rebuild the infrastructure, government, and economy of a huge region while taking steps to resolve the status of 4 million newly freed slaves?

In Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States After the Civil War, middle schoolers examine the era from 1865 to 1877, a time when the United States wrestled with questions that still plague the country today: Who should have access to citizenship and voting rights? How should the power of the federal government be balanced against the rights of the states? What is the proper government response to white supremacy?

Readers use an inquiry-based approach to explore how political, economic, and social problems were handled during Reconstruction. Along the way, they design models for combating similar twenty-first-century problems, using critical and creative thinking skills.

Graphic novel-style illustrations, amazing historical photography, and primary sources bring the past to life and illustrate how Reconstruction affected both blacks and whites.

Title is available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.

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Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War

Skipping Stones 2022 Honors Award Winner!

A deep dive into the period after the Civil War, when the country struggled to both heal and find a way forward. An essential read for students ages 12 to 15 in today’s cultural climate.

After the Civil War, Americans struggled to repair the divided nation. How does a country rebuild the infrastructure, government, and economy of a huge region while taking steps to resolve the status of 4 million newly freed slaves?

In Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States After the Civil War, middle schoolers examine the era from 1865 to 1877, a time when the United States wrestled with questions that still plague the country today: Who should have access to citizenship and voting rights? How should the power of the federal government be balanced against the rights of the states? What is the proper government response to white supremacy?

Readers use an inquiry-based approach to explore how political, economic, and social problems were handled during Reconstruction. Along the way, they design models for combating similar twenty-first-century problems, using critical and creative thinking skills.

Graphic novel-style illustrations, amazing historical photography, and primary sources bring the past to life and illustrate how Reconstruction affected both blacks and whites.

Title is available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.

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Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War

Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War

Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War

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Skipping Stones 2022 Honors Award Winner!

A deep dive into the period after the Civil War, when the country struggled to both heal and find a way forward. An essential read for students ages 12 to 15 in today’s cultural climate.

After the Civil War, Americans struggled to repair the divided nation. How does a country rebuild the infrastructure, government, and economy of a huge region while taking steps to resolve the status of 4 million newly freed slaves?

In Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States After the Civil War, middle schoolers examine the era from 1865 to 1877, a time when the United States wrestled with questions that still plague the country today: Who should have access to citizenship and voting rights? How should the power of the federal government be balanced against the rights of the states? What is the proper government response to white supremacy?

Readers use an inquiry-based approach to explore how political, economic, and social problems were handled during Reconstruction. Along the way, they design models for combating similar twenty-first-century problems, using critical and creative thinking skills.

Graphic novel-style illustrations, amazing historical photography, and primary sources bring the past to life and illustrate how Reconstruction affected both blacks and whites.

Title is available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781619309746
Publisher: Nomad Press
Publication date: 11/15/2021
Series: Inquire & Investigate Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
Lexile: 1040L (what's this?)
File size: 41 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 16 Years

About the Author

Judy Dodge Cummings has taught American history for 25 years. She has a BA in Broadfield Social Studies and a MFA in Creative Writing for Children and Teens. She is the author of Immigration Nation: The American Identity in the Twenty-First Century; The Civil War: The Struggle that Divided America; and The Underground Railroad: Navigate the Journey from Slavery to Freedom. Judy lives in Reedsburg, Wisconsin.

Micah Rauch is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator from the beautiful state of Montana. He received a BFA in graphic design from Montana State University in Bozeman Montana and is the illustrator of Crazy Contraptions; Build Rube Goldberg Machines that Swoop, Spin, Stack, and Swivel; Fairground Physics: Motion, Momentum, and Magnets and Kitchen Chemistry: Cool Crystals, Rockin’ Reactions, and Magical Mixtures.

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Judy Dodge Cummings has taught American history for 25 years. She has a BA in Broadfield Social Studies and a MFA in Creative Writing for Children and Teens. She is the author of Immigration Nation: The American Identity in the Twenty-First Century; The Civil War: The Struggle that Divided America; and The Underground Railroad: Navigate the Journey from Slavery to Freedom. Judy lives in Reedsburg, Wisconsin.
Micah Rauch is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator from the beautiful state of Montana. He received a BFA in graphic design from Montana State University in Bozeman Montana and is the illustrator of Crazy Contraptions; Build Rube Goldberg Machines that Swoop, Spin, Stack, and Swivel; Fairground Physics: Motion, Momentum, and Magnets and Kitchen Chemistry: Cool Crystals, Rockin’ Reactions, and Magical Mixtures.

Table of Contents

Timeline

Introduction: The Past Informs the Present

Chapter 1: Rehearsals for Reconstruction
"Seeking Information"
Map Forty Acres and a Mule

Chapter 2: Presidential Reconstruction
Impeachment through Political Cartoons

Chapter 3: Struggle for Power
Design a Monument to Memorialize Reconstruction

Chapter 4: Radical Reconstruction
Dismantling the Single-Story Stereotype

Chapter 5: Moment in the Sun
Renegotiate Your Sharecropping Contract

Chapter 6: High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Chapter 7: The End of Reconstruction

Chapter 8: The Legacies of Reconstruction

Glossary
Resources
Selected Bibliography
Index

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