The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule after the Civil War and Reconstruction was "Redemption." This movement aimed to restore white supremacy and undermine the political rights of African Americans. It marked a period where white Democrats sought to reclaim power and reverse the gains made by Black citizens during Reconstruction.
The term used by Southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was "Redemption." This movement sought to restore white supremacy and overturn the political gains made by African Americans during Reconstruction. It involved the use of violence and intimidation to suppress Black voting and reestablish control over Southern politics.
redemption
Veto
Northerner used the term slave power to criticize white southerners who practiced obsessive political power.
By disenfranchising white southerners on the grounds that almost all of them had either served in the Confederate military or supported the Rebel government. Most white southerners were Democrats, but they could not vote. The Republicans then ensured that the freedmen - the former slaves - WERE allowed to vote, and out of gratitude for their freedom they voted Republican. The elections where this went on were held under the control of the military occupation, with the US Army enforcing the rules, so that when southern states were readmitted they came back with Republican governments. Most black Americans continued to support the Republican Party until 1936, when the black vote helped reelect Franklin Roosevelt to his second term.
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
Redemption
redemption
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
The term used by Southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was "Redemption." This movement sought to restore white supremacy and overturn the political gains made by African Americans during Reconstruction. It involved the use of violence and intimidation to suppress Black voting and reestablish control over Southern politics.
all of the above
skalawags
Both are used to describe sequences.
redemption
The Lost Cause