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The Second Founding

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2019 non-fiction book by Eric Foner
The Second Founding
image of book cover
Image of book cover
AuthorEric Foner
Audio read byDonald Corren
SubjectAmerican history
GenreNon-fiction
Set inU.S. Civil War period and its aftermath
PublisherW.W. Norton & Company
Publication date
2019
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, e-audio, CD
ISBN978-0-393-65258-1

The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution is a non-fiction book written byEric Foner and published byW. W. Norton & Company in 2019. The book recounts the history of the threeReconstruction era amendments to theU.S. Constitution—the13th,14th and15th—and the determined efforts by theU.S. Supreme Court and certain states to undermine the amendments, in particular, the right of all Americans to vote and enjoy full citizenship. As Foner summarized it in aNew York Times essay:

The amendments had flaws. The 13th allowed involuntary servitude to continue for people convicted of crime, inadvertently opening the door to the creation of a giant system of convict labor. The 14th mandated that a state would lose part of its representation in theHouse of Representatives if it barred groups of men from voting but imposed no penalty if it disenfranchised women. The 15th allowed states to limit citizens' right to vote for reasons other than race.

Nonetheless, the amendments should be seen not simply as changes to an existing structure but as a second American founding, which created a fundamentally new Constitution.[1]

Foner's book also argues that this late 19th century period in U.S. history is still relevant to the present day.[2][3][4]

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  1. ^Foner, Eric (September 7, 2019)."The Lost Promise of Reconstruction".The New York Times.
  2. ^Kazin, Michael (December 2, 2019)."The Unfinished Revolution".The Nation. RetrievedDecember 12, 2019.
  3. ^Caplan, Lincoln (September 18, 2019)."What Reconstruction-Era Laws Can Teach Our Democracy".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 12, 2019.
  4. ^Mathews, Jessica T. (December 2019)."Review: The Second Founding..."Foreign Affairs. RetrievedDecember 16, 2019.
  5. ^"The 2020 Cundill History Prize Longlist".The Cundill History Prize. Retrieved13 December 2020.

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