![]() ![]() With expanded federal power, the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, and the Civil War amendments-the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth-Congress, led in many respects by the House Ways and Means Committee chairman and radical abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens, put forward an idea of citizenship untethered to the issue of race. Reconstruction led to the formation of the modern U.S. Instead, we should set out to imagine the country in the full light of its diversity and with an honest recognition of our sins.Īfter the Civil War, the fabric of America was woven anew after fraying almost beyond its ability to hold. ![]() We need an America where “becoming white” is no longer the price of the ticket. What we need now is a third American founding. The second was the Black-freedom struggle of the mid-20th century. ![]() ![]() The first was during the Civil War and Reconstruction, which constituted a second founding for the country. The United States has confronted two crucial moments of moral reckoning where we faced the daunting challenge of beginning again both times we failed. ![]()
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