The answer would probably be no. The reconstruction of the south has finished but did the reconstruction really finished? The answer of those entire question would probably be no.
Even though the war was finished the black people still didn't have their rights. Even though the reconstruction has finished the south still had a lot of problem. The biggest problem was that the black people didn't have their rights. Aren't those people human? What wrong they did? People can't lose their right just because of their skin color, which is very unfair. If you couldn't vote just because you were black, how would you feel? Did you ever think about it?
I am sure you wouldn't take that. But that's what African American had to take. All the struggling was just because the African American people didn't have their right. The reconstruction was finished but the black people were not free. What does freedom means? Is it freedom if your right is limited but other people's have their right? I am sure you wouldn't call that freedom but the black people had to call that freedom. Now its time for you to decide, did the reconstruction really has finished?
There were troops everywhere just because of the black peoples right. Some of the troops were in black people side. They took care of the black people. They helped them in many ways; they gave them food, clothes and with many other supplies. They also made sure that the black people had their rights. The troops were not only in black people right. Some of the troops were sent by other people to make sure that the black people didn't have their rights. Those cruel people were the people that made the African American cry.
There is a perfect example that shows how the black people had to struggle which is The Desegregation of Little Rock Central High. The Supreme Court ordered that the Little Rock Central High should be desegregated but some cruel people didn't follow the order and one of them was Governor Orval Faubus. He sent troops to make sure that the black people could not enter the school. After some debating about that situation President Eisenhower also sent troops to make sure that the black people could enter the school and finally the schools were desegregated.
The reconstruction and the war finished but the black people didn't get their rights, which they got after a lot of struggling and that was really unfair for them. There were troops everywhere to make sure that the black people had their rights. Those events were unnecessary because it was just waste of time and stupid. Why couldn't they just give the black people their right? What they did?