Southern Redemption & End of Reconstruction

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Southern Redemption & End of Reconstruction

Republican Rule Military presence Radical Republican Governments Blacks in Office How Important? Divisions Government Corruption Southern Economic Situation

White Resistance Southern White Democrats KKK & Membership Terror, Violence, and Intimidation Grant Response Realities of Enforcement

Southern Redemption Emergence of Southern Democrat Governments Grant Role Election of 1872 & Grant’s Second Term State Elections Disenfranchisement of Blacks

Election of 1876 Situation by 1876 Samuel Tilden (D) v. Rutherford B. Hayes (R) Popular Vote Electoral College Situation Compromise of 1877 Reconstruction RIP (1865-1877)

Impact of Civil War/Reconstruction Deadliest War US History Economic Impact Emancipation of Slaves Reconstruction Amendments Blacks’ Situation Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Lynchings