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During the 1880s and 1890s, Southern blacks faced widespread disenfranchisement and systemic racism following the end of Reconstruction. Jim Crow laws were enacted, enforcing racial segregation and limiting African Americans' rights and opportunities. Many were subjected to economic exploitation through sharecropping and tenant farming, while violence and intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan further suppressed their civil rights. This period marked a significant regression in the social and political status of African Americans in the South.
There were 69 states in 1880
James A. Garfield was an influential person in 1880. The Republican candidate defeated Winfield S.Hancock to become President of the United States after the 1880 election.
The price for barbed wire in 1880 was about 11.95 for about 250 yards. The price for barbed wire in 1880 was about 11.95 for about 250 yards.
See the related link below for a picture of the 1880 silver dollar.
Southern University was created on 1880-04-01.
University of Southern California was created in 1880.
Georgia Southern Railroad ended in 1880.
California Southern Railroad was created in 1880.
USC was founded in 1880. It began with 33 students and 10 teachers.
133 years old because 2013 subtracted by 1880 equals 133. And I got 1880 because a vine that brought to southern states in the middle 1880s
The post-1880 newcomers who came to America are called the 'New Immigrants'. The immigrants came from the eastern and southern Europe.
The University of Southern California is the oldest private university in the state. It was founded in 1880. In 2012, there were about 18,000 students enrolled.
The University of Southern California (USC) was founded in Los Angeles in 1880 with 53 students and 10 teachers.
New Immigrants
New Immigrants
During the 1880s and 1890s, Southern blacks faced widespread disenfranchisement and systemic racism following the end of Reconstruction. Jim Crow laws were enacted, enforcing racial segregation and limiting African Americans' rights and opportunities. Many were subjected to economic exploitation through sharecropping and tenant farming, while violence and intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan further suppressed their civil rights. This period marked a significant regression in the social and political status of African Americans in the South.