Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 460
... organized and were well led . The chief issue in the election of 1874 was black domination , and the desertion of whites on this issue from the radical party , which was composed of nine- tenths negroes and one - tenth whites , further ...
... organized and were well led . The chief issue in the election of 1874 was black domination , and the desertion of whites on this issue from the radical party , which was composed of nine- tenths negroes and one - tenth whites , further ...
Page 461
... organized a state militia and a " state police " under the governor's orders . This police , composed chiefly of negroes , was used to control the elections by intimidating the whites , but by 1872 a strong re- action set in and a ...
... organized a state militia and a " state police " under the governor's orders . This police , composed chiefly of negroes , was used to control the elections by intimidating the whites , but by 1872 a strong re- action set in and a ...
Page 462
... organized by both parties and frequent clashes occurred between the whites and blacks . Failing to secure Federal troops Governor Ames organized two regiments of negro troops armed with Gatling guns and small arms . † But this was ...
... organized by both parties and frequent clashes occurred between the whites and blacks . Failing to secure Federal troops Governor Ames organized two regiments of negro troops armed with Gatling guns and small arms . † But this was ...
Page 464
... organize what they called the " true legis- lature " and attempted to seize the reins of government , a plot which was frustrated only with the aid of Federal troops . In the campaign of 1872 the Carter- Packard faction supported Grant ...
... organize what they called the " true legis- lature " and attempted to seize the reins of government , a plot which was frustrated only with the aid of Federal troops . In the campaign of 1872 the Carter- Packard faction supported Grant ...
Page 465
... organized themselves into the " New Orleans White League , " sub- sequently securing arms and drilling themselves as State troops . Kellogg's police in New Orleans attempted to seize the arms , but on September 14 , 1874 , the White ...
... organized themselves into the " New Orleans White League , " sub- sequently securing arms and drilling themselves as State troops . Kellogg's police in New Orleans attempted to seize the arms , but on September 14 , 1874 , the White ...
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