Carpet baggers because they carried a bag made out of material that looked like a carpet.
carpetbaggers
Blacks under whites was the natural order
Peace Democrats but there enemies called them copperheads
The resistance of many southern whites to civil rights activities ironically galvanized support for the movement, drawing national attention to the injustices and brutal tactics used to suppress it. This backlash often sparked outrage and sympathy among northern whites and other citizens, leading to increased activism and legislative support for civil rights. Additionally, the violent responses from authorities and segregationists highlighted the moral urgency of the civil rights cause, ultimately resulting in significant legal and societal changes in favor of racial equality.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
Carpetbaggers.
Copperhead
carpetbaggers
Northern whites who moved to the South after the Civil War were called "carpetbaggers" as a derogatory term, implying they arrived with only a carpetbag—a type of suitcase—filled with their possessions and opportunistic intentions. Many of these individuals sought to take advantage of the South's economic and political instability during the Reconstruction era. They were often viewed with suspicion and resentment by Southern whites, who perceived them as exploitative outsiders trying to profit from the region's struggles. The term has since come to symbolize opportunism and exploitation in a broader context.
The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."
The North was called the Union; the South was called the Confederacy.
If it is the northern, and southern parts of US, it is called the Civil war.
They were called "Carpetbaggers" and, "Scalawags".
North Americans lol
A group of northern idealists active in the civil rights movement, who included both blacks and whites. They rode buses into the South in the early 1960s in order to challenge racial segregation. They were regularly attacked by mobs of angry whites and received often belated protection from federal officers.
Civil rights act
Northern democrats who advocated peace in the south