Jason Sands

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The turn away from federal protection permitted a second wave of Redemption. In 1875 the Mississippi Democrats launched a violent campaign—known as the Mississippi Plan—aimed at regaining the state legislature. As Foner notes, terrorist acts were “committed in broad daylight by undisguised men,” severely depressing the Black vote in the 1875 elections and giving Democrats control of the state legislature.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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