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Reconstruction

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189 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1967

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Staughton Lynd

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The son of renowned sociologists Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Lynd, Staughton Lynd grew up in New York City. He earned a BA from Harvard, an MA and PhD in history from Columbia. He taught at Spelman College in Georgia (where he was acquainted with Howard Zinn) and Yale University. In 1964, Lynd served as director of Freedom Schools in the Mississippi Summer Project. An opponent of the Vietnam War, Lynd chaired the first march against the war in Washington DC in 1965 and, along with Tom Hayden and Herbert Aptheker, went on a controversial trip to Hanoi in December 1965 that cost him his position at Yale.

In the late 1960s Lynd moved to Chicago, where he was involved in community organizing. An oral history project of the working class undertaken with his wife inspired Lynd to earn a JD from the University of Chicago in 1976. After graduating the Lynds moved to Ohio, where Staughton worked as an attorney and activist.

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October 30, 2019
I got this book as supplemental reading in a US History txt in the 70s. Never read it. Reconstruction was always a last minute rushed part of a US1 course. Anyway, this was a bit dry but I honestly did not know much about Reconstruction except the terms ' carpetbagger'.
It put a lot of things in perspective. Post Civil war was a lot more complicated than just freeing the slaves.
And, it is difficult to see all sides from enlightened 21st century sensibilities. Although limited, the essays really helped.
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