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  • Sound is the most important part of a documentary, thats where you should put your time. You want everything to be between 6 and 12 db at all times. Varying sound will just piss people off. Other than that, well done.

  • iMovie sound effects, nice.

  • great information but you gotta remove the music or at least lower the volume of it. I was about to use it for my college U.S. history class but your voice due to the music is incomprehensible.

  • Do us a favor and remove the annoying music in the background. Also remove the last part of the video where you girls act immature and obnoxious. The video is great minus those two parts.

  • @hauntmeinharmony They were reading, for most of the video, from the American Pageant textbook. If you have a problem with the video, contact the textbook provider. Not the girls.

  • As for literacy not improving? In the first five years of reconstruction blacks doubled their reading rates, ok, look the freedman's bureau established public schools! you girtls sound stupid and misinformed boooooo

  • @hauntmeinharmony if you know so much then you don't have to watch it...

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  • the charlie brown music has to go

  • very informative and a great presentation over all. Some of the clips were of the movie "Birth of a nation" that was released in 1915. These scenes depict what our government would look like if Blacks took over and it showed ignorant, rude blacks picking their feet and eating chicken while talking. This is probably not the message trying to be passed in this video. The clip of "Glory" was good but the depiction of blacks back in 1915 were not what you would call equal.

  • nice work

    but the music is annoying(beginning)

  • 0:20 haha nice music

  • Sorry! Andrew Johnson was not a slave owner. He was anti slavery, but he was a white supremacist. He didn't like the idea of black people in government. The Republicans were electing black people to the state legislatures in 1866. Johnson was the only democrat who did not secede from the Union. That's why Lincoln chose the Democrat from Tennessee as Vice President for his second term. When Lincoln was assassinated by a Democrat named Booth, Johnson vetoed Civil Rights bills, and was impeached.

  • Actually, Jackson was a slave owner. go look it up.

  • Johnson, not Jackson, was a scoundrel. The Radical Republicans in Congress had to get the 14th amendment passed by majority against his filibuster. One of the reasons for his impeachment was that he vetoed it. It wasn't difficult for the republicans to get a majority, because the southern democrats, having seceded, were not present in Congress.

  • I meant against his veto, not a filibuster.

  • Johnson didn't like slavery, but he was a white supremacist.

  • He wasn't impeached....1 vote in the senate saved him from impeachment...

  • @gyamfio

    He was impeached. 1 vote in the senate

    saved him from being removed. Bill Clinton

    was also impeached,and saved by one vote.

  • Citizens of the New body politic. It Disenfranchised the states and made them states de facto causing the states to lose there sovereignty. Please listen to all 6 of my audios to help you understand better watch?v=G1B33IvnJ4M&feature=Pl­ayList&p=28494A08AB958B71&inde­x=0&playnext=1

  • This video is a lie. the 13th amendment freed the slaves. and the states ratified the 13th amendment and the president declared piece and end to the war after there had bean piece for two years. Then the rum congress passed the unconstitutional reconstruction acts that forcefully removed the states lawful legislators because they would not pass the 14th amendment then put a puppet government in that would pass the 14th amendment. Anybody that voted under the 14th amendment became

  • @Freihals1 The states that had seceded were lawfully treated as rebel territories.

  • @ReppaBlicken You forget they that the states were admitted back into the union before the 13th amendment. If the southern states were really in rebellion then we wouldn't have the 13th amendment now because it was the southern states that ratified the 13th amendment. And if the Southern States were unlawful states how come congress recognized there ratification of the 13th amendment? President Johnson declared the war over on May 10th of 1865.

  • @ReppaBlicken You forget they that the states were admitted back into the union before the 13th amendment. If the southern states were really in rebellion then we wouldn't have the 13th amendment now because it was the southern states that ratified the 13th amendment. And if the Southern States were unlawful states how come congress recognized there ratification of the 13th amendment? President Johnson declared the war over on May 10th of 1865.

  • @ReppaBlicken Amjure under the term Rebels. A Term loosely but incorrectly applied to the confederate forces engaged in the civil war. You will find that in American Jurisprudence under insurrections. Section 2..

  • @Freihals1 I meant to say "rump"  instead of "rum"

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