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Tattered Remains: Rebuilding African-American Family Structures

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Abstract
One of the most striking features of the Reconstruction period is the effort of blacks to rebuild their family structures. Marriage between African-Americans is legalized; their children are their own and cannot be sold away. The traditional family lifestyle, however, is out of reach for most black families. Economic hardship means that women must work to help support the family.
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African-American History, American History, American Studies, U. S. Civil War and Reconstruction, Unfinished Nation, The
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00:01:47 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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