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While both authors are concerned about reconstruction in the post-civil war South, how do they differ in their emphasis on what needs to be changed? A) Both authors are equally emphatic that the laws of the "New South" need to be changed to be more equitable. B) Douglass is more concerned with economic investment, while Grady is more worried about voter disenfranchisement. C) Grady is more concerned with economic investment, while Douglass is more worried about voter disenfranchisement. D) Neither author believes that economic investment or unjust governments can be changed any time soon to improve the South.

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Answer:C. Grady is more concerned with economic investment, while Douglass is more worried about voter disenfranchisement.

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C) Grady is more concerned with economic investment, while Douglass is more worried about voter disenfranchisement.

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Both Frederick Douglass and Henry W. Grady were concerned with the way Reconstruction was to take place in the South. Douglass believed that one of the most important aspects that needed to be discussed was the disenfranchisement that many people suffered. This particularly concerned African Americans. On the other hand, Grady believed that economic interests should take precedence. He envisioned a "New South" that was industrialized and moved away from the economics of plantations.

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