Overview
Explore a 59-minute lecture from Yale University's DeVane Lecture Series examining the pivotal period of Reconstruction through the lens of President Andrew Johnson's presidency and his conflict with the Radical Republicans. Delve into how this crucial period represented a "Second American Revolution" as part of a broader examination of slavery's impact on American institutions. Learn about the complex dynamics between Johnson's presidency, the Radical Republicans' vision for Reconstruction, and their competing ideas about racial equality and constitutional reform. Understand this critical historical period within the context of Yale's comprehensive course exploring slavery's enduring influence on American society, constitutional development, and race relations. Gain insights into how the political and ideological battles of Reconstruction continue to shape contemporary debates about democracy, racial justice, and constitutional governance in America.
Syllabus
Class 20, Andrew Johnson, the Radicals, and the Second American Revolution
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