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Answer:

Du Bois and Litwack have a facsimile of difference in their theory of reconstruction.

Explanation:

Litwack has described the dependency and inter relations of African-Americans with poor White Americans during the emancipation proclamation and Civil war. Where as, Du Bois in his intricate and concise theory has argued about the position of black Americans during civil war, and how the picture was said to be painted of worker based/ruled democracy and came out as slavery held economy. He has also written the benefits of reconstruction affecting and influencing black Americans.

One major difference between Du Bois and Littwack’s interpretations of Reconstruction was:

- DuBois argues that African Americans gained little from Reconstruction. They fought in the Civil War to protect White Americans' economic interests, and they received little in return. African Ams desired land as a source of economic security but did not receive it.

- Litwack argues that African Americans experienced significant gains from Reconstruction, starting with their freedom. As a result, they could take control of their lives in ways that they never could before.

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