What result did the assassanation of Lincoln have on the plight of the south?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Jeanelle H
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It was Lincoln's intention to treat the south, not like a conquered nation, but like a returning brother. As a result of his assassination, this attitude was never prevalent as a government policy. The south was harshly treated, which might in fact have resulted in the Jim Crow laws and lynchings that were a most unfortunate part of U.S. life for Afro-Americans from the late 1800's until the 1960's.
 
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