Confederate Journal Entry

Words: 1473
Pages: 6

OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION
THIS IS NOW A FINAL COPY AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.
Summary: This is a journal entry about a Southerner Confederate. He wants to solve the problems facing Reconstruction, but he was still Confederate. The slaves were free, but some obstacles kept him from becoming free, even though he became a “landowner” and hired some sharecroppers. They were known as the black codes.

His name is Thomas “Tom” Murphy (1830-1921), and he was born 30 years before the Civil War. Thomas is the second eldest in his family. He has two brothers, William “Willy” (1828-1904) and John “Jack” (1836-1923), and one sister, Mary (1832-1918), though he does not talk about them in the journal entry except on day two.

Brief information of his family:
Joseph “Joe” Murphy (1805-1892), Thomas’s father
Elizabeth “Lisa” Murphy (1807-1900), Thomas’s mother
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The Ku Klux Klan is one outcome that resulted when the citizens were not doing their job in the communities and they were trying to bring back the old racist ways of the south.

One year later... Day 6: June 16, 1866
The economy is starting to become more stable. My sharecroppers are working hard and mending my corn and cotton. In the coming fall, they should be in great condition for my first harvest as a part of the United States since before the Civil War. Also those discriminatory laws that the community was urging to be put into action finally were placed into custody. They are being called black codes and have severe negative effects on African Americans, like some focusing on them must have written proof of work or they could be forced to be put to work in hard fields of labor.

Black Codes were laws passed in southern states that tried to limit newly freed slaves freedom. Most of them were very discriminatory and stripped African Americans of their rights. Day 7: July 9,