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Civil Rights in the USA : Revision Notes Revision Notes broken up into themes and sub-themes for ease. For example: Topic: The Position of African Americans in 1865 (The Reconstruction Period) What was the position of African Americans in 1865? Subtopic: The Position of African Americans in 1865 • April 1865 South came within the Union’s jurisdiction and slaves became free • New status as freedmen did not mean that they immediately gained the same rights as white owners • War left the position of African Americans unresolved o One suggestion that all former slaves should leave the USA but Lincoln ruled this out o Another idea was to ensure African Americans had the same rights and status of whites  Formidable problems in south given the resentment by a defeated white population accustomed to considering African Americans as property • Former slaves caught between being legally free and not being seen as equal • Issue of quite what they were free to do – no means of making a living • Sharecropping o White landowners allowed former slaves to work their land in return for a considerable share of what was produced o Not very different from slavery The sources used to create this resource include the following: OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide for this unit America’s Women (Gail Collins) Massolit Lecture Videos (Subscription required) America’s Dream (Garson) BBC In Our Time Podcast on Martin Luther King (Highly recommend In Our Time for extra detail) Thank you very much for your interest in this resource.

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Civil Rights in the USA (1865-1992):
Women
The Position of Women in 1865

 Between the American Revolution (1776-83) and the 1860s there had been considerable
political changes in the USA that reflected changes in society
 Socially and politically more democratic for the white male population
 Right to vote not extended to women
 Women did not represent their states in Congress
 Began to play a larger, more visible role in role in public affairs

Women in Public Affairs before the Civil War

 Women were increasingly active in several ways in 18 th C
o As a result of a growth in religious enthusiasm women were often active in church
societies, Sunday schools and religious meetings
o Women participated in the campaign against slavery and were often ardent
abolitionists, supporting the end of slavery in the South
o Some (like former slave Harriet Tubman) played a heroic role in rescuing slaves and
helping them to reach free territory in the North
o Promotion of temperance – discouraging the drinking of alcohol
o Development of a movement for women suffrage
 There was a link between the social concerns that women took an interest in and organised
themselves to promote the wider political issue of suffrage
 In order to promote change women needed to have a political voice at national, state and
local level
 The sheer number of organisations for such causes shows that before the Civil war women
were expanding their interests outside the home
o Involved in organisation for
 Helping the poor
 Disseminating knowledge about childcare & motherhood
 Bible study and teaching
 Campaigns for better working conditions & better property rights
o Concerned w. movement for moral reform and opposition to prostitution
 The prevailing concept that a woman’s place was in the home remained strong until well
into the 20th C
o Politically active women remained in a minority




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Civil Rights in the USA - Women

,Political Participation

 It was the anti-slavery movement that led to women organising to promote a political cause
 The first female Anti-Slavery Convention (1837) and was a model for organisation set up to
demand voting rights for women
 First convention held to discuss female suffrage was in Seneca Falls, New York 1848
o Put the issue into a wider context discussing the social, civil and religious condition
and rights of women
 Abolition of slavery and temperance were often concerns of white, m/c women
o Also AA women who linked abolitionism w/ women’s rights
 If women had the vote they would bring compassion and social concern to bear on political
decisions
 A notable AA campaigner was Sojourner Truth
o 1851 “Ain’t I a women” speech famous
 Main instigators of the Seneca Falls convention which led to regular meetings were m/c
women
o Lucretia Mott
 founded American Anti-Society in 1833
 helped organise Seneca Falls Convention
 founded the American Equal Rights Association in 1866
o Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 led to formation of the National Woman Suffrage Association 1869
 helped organise Seneca Falls Convention
 the cause of women’s rights had able and eloquent leaders to act as role models for later
campaigners

Economic and Social Developments

 the interest of women in public causes was a reflection of the diversification in US society
 there had been the development of urbanisation, new technology bringing easier
communication, greater literacy and better education for women before 1865
 for those who prospered from the expansion of trade and industry, there was a new interest
in domesticity
o women not sharing the labours on the farm or in the workshop or pioneering
expansion but being responsible for the home
 with greater prosperity more m/c women did not work outside the home and had more time
to get involved w/ causes by the mid-19 th C
o these were a minority
 most women struggled w/ day to day survival and these causes did not concern their daily
reality
 for some expectations that they would look after and nurture the family became transferred
to wider social concerns
o looking after the interests of the wider community and bringing ‘womanly’ values of
care and love to those in need
o to do this effectively required a more public profile
 this led to demands for women to have political representation




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, The Impact of the Civil War

 Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) did much to publicise opposition to
slavery
 many women wanted to vote to oppose slavery
 the men who led the abolitionist movement were not comfortable when the cause of
women’s rights became associated w/ the cause of the abolition of slavery
 active abolition leaders did not want to lose support by making it appear that abolitionist
were also feminists
 after the civil war the cause of AA rights and the cause of women’s rights became separated



How did the Civil War Affect Women

 led to more public participation by women
 women did not fight but supported the war effort on both sides
o organised charitable organisations and fund raising for the respective causes
 war became something like a modern total war when Union forces marched through the
South destroying crops and plantations in an effort to hit the economy of the Southern
heartland
 with men away women had to take the greater economic responsibility
o often left alone to take the brunt of this new type of warfare
 ideas of women being unfit for anything except genteel domestic activity were at odds w/
the reality of war in the south
 in the north the heavy demand for meant to fight meant that women had to take on more
work
 the war brought considerable economic & social change and disruption
 the industries of the north expanded
 old ways challenged in south w/ the granting of political rights to AA
o previously exploited and disenfranchised
o now could vote and sit in Congress and state legislatures
 If AA could do this why not women? - important part in war and campaign for abolition
 Kleinburg summed up impact
o contributed to the redefinition of women’s political roles
o gained moral authority
 many women did not want to return to pre-war domesticity and built on their wartime
experience of working in the public sphere

The End of the War

 by 1865 the opportunities for greater change for women seemed strong
 extensive inequalities to overcome
o few men supported political rights for women
o w/ growth of industry and greater prosperity came the view that the women’s place
was inside the home and men’s place outside the home
o greatest female employments were in domestic services e.g. cleaning or low paid
manufacturing
o westward expansion meant men and women working together


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