News of the World

by

Paulette Jiles

Reconstruction Term Analysis

The period after the end of the Civil War, when the United States government sought to impose order on the former Confederacy, increase loyalty to the Union, and make provisions for freed slaves. Captain Kidd portrays Reconstruction officials, like Davis and Hamilton, as corrupt and inefficient, more interested with enriching themselves than rehabilitating war-torn Southern states. In reality, while some Reconstruction officials were self-serving, the process was also severely impeded by racism and Southern hostility towards the efforts of people they considered outsiders to change their minds. Significant advances in racial equality occurred during Reconstruction, such as the election of African Americans as Southern state legislators. But Northern politicians eventually agreed to halt the process in order to win a national election, making a backroom deal now known as the Hayes-Tilden Deal. State lawmakers then passed laws to disenfranchise African Americans, and the Jim Crow period began. Reconstruction is widely considered a national failure and a missed opportunity to make strides towards equality in the wake of slavery.

Reconstruction Quotes in News of the World

The News of the World quotes below are all either spoken by Reconstruction or refer to Reconstruction. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 15 Quotes

Captain Kidd said, It has been said by authorities that the law should apply the same to the king and to the peasant both, it should be written out and placed in the city square for all to see, it should be written simply and in the language of the common people, lest the people grow weary of their burdens.

Related Characters: Captain Kidd (speaker), John Calley
Page Number: 147
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Reconstruction Term Timeline in News of the World

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Chapter 5
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...seat. Captain Kidd knows it’s pointless to ask the lieutenant about the “gaudy and corrupt Reconstruction government” currently wreaking havoc in Texas. (full context)