Product Overview
Bring the pivotal story of Reconstruction to life with this coordinated trio of classroom posters. The 13th Amendment poster shows the map of ratification and Lincoln-era context, the 14th Amendment print highlights citizenship and equal-protection language, and the 15th Amendment piece centers on voting rights with the original congressional resolution. Together the three 12x18 inch prints create a clear visual timeline of the constitutional changes that ended slavery, defined citizenship, and extended the franchise. Each poster is printed on durable paper and proudly made in the USA by PosterEnvy, a small family-owned company powered by solar energy. Hang the set side-by-side in any middle-school, high-school, or college social-studies space to turn an ordinary wall into an instant lesson on the Reconstruction Era.
- Study the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments together as a matching set of three 12x18 inch posters that walk students through slavery’s abolition, birthright citizenship, and voting rights after the Civil War.
- The 13th Amendment panel maps ratification across the states, the 14th Amendment panel features the citizenship clause and equal-protection language, and the 15th Amendment panel displays the 1870 congressional resolution granting suffrage regardless of race.
- Designed for social-studies classrooms, these coordinated prints turn the complicated constitutional history of Reconstruction into an easy-to-read visual timeline students can reference every day.
- Printed on durable, heavy-duty paper and produced in the USA by the family-owned PosterEnvy studio running on solar power, each poster is built to last through years of lessons and hallway traffic.
- A ready-made gift for history teachers, homeschool parents, or Civil War enthusiasts who want a complete, matching display without hunting for individual prints.