Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry's Lost Political Generation

Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry's Lost Political Generation - Paperback

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Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry's Lost Political Generation

Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry's Lost Political Generation - Paperback

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by Robert D. Bland (Author)

The promise of Reconstruction sparked a transformative era in American history as free and newly emancipated Black Americans sought to redefine their place in a nation still grappling with the legacy of slavery. Often remembered as a period of failed progressive change that gave way to Jim Crow and second-class citizenship, Reconstruction's tragic narrative has long overshadowed the resilience and agency of African Americans during this time.

Requiem for Reconstruction chronicles Reconstruction's legacy by focusing on key Black figures such as South Carolina congressman Robert Smalls, Judge William Whipper, writer Frances Rollin, and others who shaped postbellum Black America. Robert D. Bland traces the impact of the Reconstruction generation--Black Americans born between 1840 and 1870 who saw Reconstruction as a defining political movement and worked to preserve its legacy by establishing a new set of historical practices such as formulating new archives, shaping local community counternarratives, using the Black press to inform national audiences about Southern Republican politics, and developing a framework to interpret the recent past's connection to their present world. Set in South Carolina's Lowcountry--a hub of Black freedom, landownership, and activism--this book shows how late nineteenth-century Black leaders, educators, and journalists built a powerful countermemory of Reconstruction, defying the dominant white narrative that sought to erase their contributions.

Author Biography

Robert D. Bland is assistant professor of history and Africana studies at the University of Tennessee.

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.59 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 06, 2026

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