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Of course we live today in a legal era far different from that of the late nineteenth century. But the shadow of the retreat from Reconstruction still hangs over contemporary jurisprudence. The counterinterpretation developed in Reconstruction and its aftermath, with its more powerful assertion of the rights enshrined in the Constitution by the second founding and the power of the federal government to enforce them, however, remains available, if the political environment changes.
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution
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