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Juneteenth Reconstruction Documentary 2025

During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, an estimated 10.7 million African men, women and children were kidnapped and sold into captivity in North America, South America and Central America. An estimated two million more people died during the brutal voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. 

“Reconstruction in America: Racial Violence after the Civil War, 1865-1876,” (a report by Equal Justice Initiative, published in 2020) unpacks the collective ignorance, falsehoods and rhetoric in understanding what happened immediately following the Civil War. The Reconstruction era began during the Civil War and lasted until the dawn of Jim Crow racial segregation in the 1890s. It remains one of the most complicated and poorly understood periods in American History.  

Short film clip of EJI CEO Bryan Stevenson's interview on the importance of the Reconstruction Era

During Reconstruction, four million African Americans, newly freed from bondage, sought to integrate themselves into free society – into the educational, economic, and political life of the country.

The failure of the federal government to implement the promise of Reconstruction within the former states of the Confederacy left African Americans without means to fully realize the promise of their new freedom and ultimately allowed for their continued subjugation within the rigid caste system of the South.

Impact of Reconstruction on Minnesotans, Past and Present by Kevin Lindsey, CEO MN Humanities

Failure of Reconstruction to put African Americans on equal footing with all of America’s citizens was not limited to the South. Despite the passage of legislation within the Legislatures of states in the North such as Minnesota, African Americans continued to find themselves at the bottom of the caste. The struggles, challenges, and perseverance of African Americans in Minnesota such as Fred McGhee, a founding member of the Niagara Movement – the forerunner of the today’s NAACP, provides interesting insight into how African Americans can finally break America’s caste system.

Featuring . . .

Production Team

Director: Monique Linder

Co-Producers: Monique Linder & Kevin Lindsey

Videographer: Cully Gallagher

Editing: Jen Heck, Monique Linder

Film Score: Kip Blackshire, Morris Hayes, Thom West, Thomasina Petrus

Graphic Designer: Diane Napper

Copywriting: Gabbie Linder

Legal Compliance: Gabbie Linder, J.D.

Marketing / Promotions: Carly Linder

Equal Justice Initiative Reconstruction Report

 

To learn how you can support our films, please contact MONIQUE LINDER to schedule a meeting.

Media Contact:  Monique Linder

Tel: 612.787.8705. | Email: monique@omgmediasolutions.com

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This is the sixth documentary film in a series that confront the wretched history of slavery and lynching in America.   

Learn more about the  Juneteenth Film Series