Analysis Of ' What The Black Man Wants ``

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Reconstruction was a failure because most of the southern region rejected all forms of equality and construction while the colored people wanted rights to their own freedom and land. Looking back at it you can compare and contrast how the southern population and northern population treated people concerning color. During the time of reconstruction not everyone had the same idea of moving forward as a country, but instead to try to find ways to reestablish the laws of more southern ways of life. Only together, as a whole can they move forward, but until that is put into action nothing will go smooth and steady. The question is asked multiple times throughout history with the question, what is freedom? Fredrick Douglas in his book “What the Black Man Wants”, says “What is freedom? It is the right to choose one’s own employment…” (Doc 2). Do the people of color really receive this so called “freedom” when they are still being held back from society because of simple color? Finding liberty within the words written on these documents and laws wasn’t easy for people of colored skin. The ...

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