Redeemers were the members of the powerful conservative southern oligarchy. The redeemers had limited the rights of African American by passing laws that discriminated against them.
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
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In the context of the American South during the Reconstruction era, a "Redeemer" refers to a Southern politician who sought to reclaim and restore the pre-Civil War social and political order, often through the re-establishment of white supremacy. Redeemers aimed to reverse the changes brought about by Reconstruction, including civil rights for African Americans, and they often employed tactics like violence and intimidation to achieve their goals. They played a significant role in the eventual disenfranchisement of Black voters and the establishment of Jim Crow laws.
Redeemers
Redeemers were the members of the powerful conservative southern oligarchy. The redeemers had limited the rights of African American by passing laws that discriminated against them.
The redeemers in the South supported states' rights and white supremacy. The Redeemers were an all-white, pro-Democratic party group of individuals comprised of wealthy businessmen, farmers and merchants.
The "Redeemers" were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction era, who sought to oust the Republican coalition. The movement was called "redemption" this is why they were consider the redeemers.
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
the redeemers were conservatives or democrats who wanted to regain control and dictate what goes on in the government and take and keep political power
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