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  2. Redeemers - Wikipedia

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    The Redeemers were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War. Redeemers were the Southern wing of the Democratic Party . They sought to regain their political power and enforce white supremacy .

  3. Black Belt in the American South - Wikipedia

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    Historian Edward L. Ayers argues the Redeemers were sharply divided, however, and fought for control of the Democratic Party: For the next few years the Democrats seemed in control of the South, but even then deep challenges were building beneath the surface. Behind their show of unity, the Democratic Redeemers suffered deep divisions.

  4. Solid South - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party in the state was heavily divided over free silver and the role of corporations in the middle 1890s, and lost the governorship for the first time in forty years in 1895. [98] In contrast to the former Confederate States, Kentucky was part of the Upper South and bordered the industrial Midwest across the Ohio River , and had ...

  5. Compromise of 1877 - Wikipedia

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    The dominance of the Democratic Party in the South was cemented with the ascent of the "Redeemer" governments that displaced the Republican governments. After 1877, support for white supremacy generally caused whites to vote for Democrats and the region became known as the " Solid South ". [ 19 ]

  6. Democratic governors holding the line to protect Black ...

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    The post Democratic governors holding the line to protect Black history and books appeared first on TheGrio. “It’s why […] Democratic governors holding the line to protect Black history and ...

  7. Southern Democrats - Wikipedia

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    Southern Democrats held powerful positions in Congress during the Wilson Administration, with one study noting “Though comprising only about half of the Democratic senators and slightly over two-fifths of the Democratic representatives, the southerners made up a large majority of the party’s senior members in the two houses.

  8. Wade Hampton III - Wikipedia

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    By 1877, at the end of the Reconstruction era, Hampton was a leader of the Redeemers, White Southerners who successfully fought to restore white supremacy in the state. [1] His campaign for governor was marked by extensive violence by the Red Shirts , a white supremacist paramilitary group that disrupted elections and suppressed Black voters in ...

  9. Red Shirts (United States) - Wikipedia

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    This increase in the number of black officials forced the "frightened and desperate Democratic Party" to initiate the white supremacy campaign in which the Red Shirts would become integral partners. [18] Unlike the Ku Klux Klan, the Red Shirts collaborated only with the Democratic Party. They operated openly, as they wanted the North Carolina ...