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AP US History Unpacked
Ingo G
20 episodes
2 days ago
AP US History Unpacked puts U.S. history in your ears and learning on your schedule. Designed for busy students and auditory learners, each episode breaks down key APUSH topics into short, clear lessons. It's a supplemental tool — not a replacement for textbooks, classes, or practice. Disclaimer: Created with the help of AI technology (Google Notebook LM). Always cross-check with official resources for full preparation.
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AP US History Unpacked puts U.S. history in your ears and learning on your schedule. Designed for busy students and auditory learners, each episode breaks down key APUSH topics into short, clear lessons. It's a supplemental tool — not a replacement for textbooks, classes, or practice. Disclaimer: Created with the help of AI technology (Google Notebook LM). Always cross-check with official resources for full preparation.
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Reconstruction: Broken Promises and the Violent Backlash Against Freedom
AP US History Unpacked
16 minutes 33 seconds
5 months ago
Reconstruction: Broken Promises and the Violent Backlash Against Freedom

Reconstruction offered hope after the Civil War, but dreams of true freedom for Black Americans collided with violent white supremacy, economic exploitation, and political betrayal. From Radical Republicans to Black Codes, lynchings, and the rise of Jim Crow, we trace how progress was crushed—but also how Black communities built foundations in education and political life that endured. How different could history have been?


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List of Sources:

Compromise of 1877 | Wikipedia

History of Samuel J. Tilden | Samueltilden.net

R. B. Hayes Presidential Library | RBHayes.org

Corporations, Corruption, and the Modern Lobby: A Gilded Age Story of the West and the South in Washington, D.C. | SouthernSpaces.org

Freedmen's Bureau Records: An Overview | National Archives

Impeachment Trial of President Andrew Johnson, 1868 | Senate.gov

Ku Klux Klan in the Reconstruction Era | New Georgia Encyclopedia

Primary Source: Black Codes in North Carolina, 1866 | NCpedia

Radical Republicans | Wikipedia

Reconstruction - Women & the American Story | NYHistory.org

Reconstruction era | Wikipedia

Reconstruction in America | Equal Justice Initiative

AP US History Unpacked
AP US History Unpacked puts U.S. history in your ears and learning on your schedule. Designed for busy students and auditory learners, each episode breaks down key APUSH topics into short, clear lessons. It's a supplemental tool — not a replacement for textbooks, classes, or practice. Disclaimer: Created with the help of AI technology (Google Notebook LM). Always cross-check with official resources for full preparation.