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... The Southern whites of the United States have typically followed and voted for the more conservative candidate and party. Where ...
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... The southern whites began to organize various secret societies to intimidate blacks and white reformers, and the Ku Klux Klan was one of the most prominent ...
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... Slowly as legislation passed, blacks were given more and more rights on paper, but southern whites were still very much opposed to black equality. ...
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... rebellion was the bloodiest slave revolt in Southern history, and it had a profound and irrevocable impact on the destinies of Southern whites and blacks alike ...
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... scalawags. These were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and who used political power chiefly for political gain. Carpetbaggers ...
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... The federal government revoked a privilege they once had, and by doing this, many southern whites believed their rights were also being revoked. ...
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... males could vote. After that, Republicans maintained control only with the support of many Southern whites. African Americans played ...
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... males could vote. After that, Republicans maintained control only with the support of many Southern whites. African Americans played ...
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... government. These were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and who used political power chiefly for political gain. Carpetbaggers ...
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During the 12 year period after the Civil War (1865-1877) four main groups of people, Southern Whites, Recently Freed Blacks, Northern Democrats, and Northern ...
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... Southern whites still believed that blacks were inferior. Whites ... Southern whites saw blacks, in general as culturally primitive. However ...
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... Most Southern whites refused to accept the blacks as equals, and the living and working conditions of the blacks improved only slightly. ...
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... of the fourteenth amendment as a stipulation of re-admission to the Union and the erecting of "barbarous" black governments; many southern whites hung up their ...
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... This demand would not, and was not excepted by the still sour community of the southern whites. To the southern whites it was if ...
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... Southern whites rejected all forms of equality and blacks wanted nothing but full freedom and land of their own. This led to frequent and inevitable riots. ...
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... Some southern whites were angered by the blacks new position in society and formed societies to terrorize them. The Ku Klux Klan was one of these. ...
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... Reconstruction plan. It offered pardons to all Southern whites except the main Confederate leaders and wealthy Confederate supports. If you ...
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... owned any Negroes; on the eve of the Civil War, the ration was one in four;" and slave owners "probably made up less than a third of southern whites." From the ...
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... the words of WEB Du Bois "The slave went free; stood a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again toward slavery." The Southern whites ideology expressed ...
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... In the South, during the Reconstruction period the new state governments were dominated by scalawags, who were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and ...
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... and often violent existence." The theory goes, as these African American men moved from city to city, they became easy targets for Southern whites (and some ...
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... This experience just added more fuel to the racist fire, with the poorer southern whites ready to blame all the usual suspects for their problems. ...
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... Northern democrats believed the constitution strictly limited federal power, anticipated that most southern whites would vote democratic, and had little ...
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... In the book Southern Horrors and Other Writings, Royster discussed the ... murder, burglary, arson, poisoning water and livestock, insulting whites, being insolent ...
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... In 1890 2/3 of blacks were illiterate in the USA. 60% of southern whites won to schools and only 35% of blacks did. This shows that separate was rarly equal. ...
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... In 1890 2/3 of blacks were illiterate in the USA. 60% of southern whites won to schools and only 35% of blacks did. This shows that separate was rarely equal. ...
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... governments. Southern whites were allowed to set up a system that kept blacks as prisoners without any say on their future. The ...
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... The Southern whites charged the Republicans with misgovernment and in response to the Radical governments in the South, a group of old-line conservatives ...
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... politically. Most southern whites felt it was their duty to "keep blacks in their place", and they did this through violence. Local ...
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... Laws. Southern whites felt threatened by increasing claims by African Americans for economic opportunity and social equality. In ...
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