One of our preeminent historians of race and democracy argues that the period since 2008 has marked nothing less than America’s Third Reconstruction
In The Third Reconstruction, distinguished historian Peniel E. Joseph offers a powerful and personal new interpretation of recent history. The racial reckoning that unfolded in 2020, he argues, marked the climax of a Third Reconstruction: a new struggle for citizenship and dignity for Black Americans, just as momentous as the movements that arose after the Civil War and during the civil rights era. Joseph draws revealing connections and insights across centuries as he traces this Third Reconstruction from the election of Barack Obama to the rise of Black Lives Matter to the failed assault on the Capitol.
America’s first and second Reconstructions fell tragically short of their grand aims. Our Third Reconstruction offers a new chance to achieve Black dignity and citizenship at last—an opportunity to choose hope over fear.
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“The incisive historical analysis of battles between ‘reconstructionists’ pushing for a true multiracial democracy and ‘redemptionists’ seeking to ‘reinscribe slavery’s power relations’…An essential reframing of America’s past and present.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A masterpiece that not only captures the last 150 years but also paints a picture of what the future might look like.”
— Christian Science Monitor“Links episodes in the struggle for civil rights to form a continuum of injustice and resolution.”
— Kirkus Reviews“Urgent, important, and illuminating.”
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Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. He has written several previous books on African American history, including Stokely: A Life.