Southerners who identified as "Redeemers" sought to restore white supremacy and reclaim political power after the Reconstruction era. They aimed to reverse the changes that had been implemented during Reconstruction, such as civil rights for freed African Americans, and sought to reestablish a social order that favored white citizens. Redeemers often used tactics such as violence, intimidation, and discriminatory laws to achieve their goals and maintain control over Southern society. Their efforts were marked by a desire to uphold traditional Southern values and economies, particularly through the use of sharecropping and Jim Crow laws.
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
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Whatever it took to win
Whatever it took to win
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
To return power to the white democrats.
Redemption
redemption
redemption
redemption
Whatever it took to win
Whatever it took to win
redemption
The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that
whatever it took to win