In Beyond Three-Fifths, readers are taken back to the tense debates of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where the new nation struggled to define representation, power, and identity. The book explains how the Three-Fifths Compromise emerged from the political divide between the agricultural South and the industrial North-and how this agreement, written into the Constitution, institutionalized inequality for generations.
Through vivid descriptions of daily life, clear historical explanations, and thoughtful reflections, this book helps young readers understand:
Why the debate over counting enslaved people threatened to tear the nation apart
How the compromise strengthened the political power of slaveholding states
How its legacy contributed to the Civil War and later civil rights movements
Why the struggle for equality and fair representation continues today
Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and independent learning, Beyond Three-Fifths provides a balanced and engaging introduction to one of the most important turning points in American history.
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