Trials That Shaped Us
In Part 5 & 6 of America’s First Anti-Terrorist Campaign: The Ku Klux Klan Trials of 1871, Judge Stephen J. Sfekas follows the end of Reconstruction and the rise of the Redemption movement, as white political control returned across the South through voter suppression, violence, Jim Crow laws, and the collapse of Black political power after events like the Wilmington coup of 1898. The episode then turns to how Reconstruction was remembered — and distorted — through the Lost Cause, the Dunning School, The Birth of a Nation, Gone with the Wind, and the long effort to discredit Ulysses S. Grant. It closes by revisiting Grant’s legacy as a defender of civil rights and with Frederick Douglass’s powerful tribute to him as a protector, friend, and savior of an imperiled nation.
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