(“Library”)There were a handful of challenges while designing this plan for Reconstruction. Completing the final layout for Reconstruction involved plenty of disagreements. When the plan was finally composed congress passed four statutes called Reconstruction Acts. These acts were passed on different days of the year and each one of them has a separate meaning. The 1st act was passed March second and ratified the fourteenth amendment along with other requirements. (“Digital History”) The second Reconstruction act was passed on March twenty-third and it provided the registration of all people qualified to vote. The third act was passed July 19th and it demanded the southern states to confirm the fifteenth amendment before they were subject to the …show more content…
Getting involved in voting and other such things. For them in this Era it was very hard because they had to watch their backs. People wanted them dead obviously. They were given Civil Rights but were not being treated that way. A group started called the KKK and they were basically filled with white supremacists. They believed in one race and would kill another person if they were not the color of them. Which was white. Nor the government or police could stop what they were doing to the blacks in the south. Colored people were being killed by this group and if someone saw, then you will have death called upon also.
The impacts of the Reconstruction Era was there blacks are still looked down as second class citizens. (“PinkMonkey”) The noble intentions were completely different but sadly did not turn out that way. The impact still denied basic right of African Americans. In reality the government was not ready to break the plantation system and get rid of slaves completely. Many cultural groups gathered to protest against this discrimination. They were trying to prove this injustice in the