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    of, and after the end of, the Reconstruction era of the United States. Red Shirt groups originated in Mississippi in 1875, when anti-Reconstruction private...
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    Benjamin Ryan Tillman (August 11, 1847 – July 3, 1918) was a politician of the Democratic Party who served as governor of South Carolina from 1890 to...
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    Hamburg massacre (category Benjamin Tillman)
    militia were entirely black and mostly freedmen. A white supremacist group called the Red Shirts, led by Benjamin Tillman, who later went on serve a 24-year...
  • Redeemers (category Reconstruction Era)
    Red Shirts formed as a prominent paramilitary group that enforced Democratic voting by intimidation and murder. Chapters of paramilitary Red Shirts arose...
  • ADDRESSES, 1919, P.42 BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN (Late a Senator from South Carolina) MEMORIAL ADDRESSES, 1919, P.43 Benjamin Tillman (Clemson University biography)...
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    history and the history of the United States from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the early 20th century, when racism in the country, and particularly...
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    supported or encouraged that violence." Indeed, Benjamin Tillman, the undisputed leader of the Red Shirts, would be instrumental in removing Hampton from...
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    es-disenfranchised-along-with-blacks/ Tillman, Benjamin (March 23, 1900). "Speech of Senator Benjamin R. Tillman". Congressional Record, 56th Congress...
  • South Carolina civil disturbances of 1876 (category Riots and civil disorder during the Reconstruction Era)
    office through their paramilitary Red Shirts division. Part of their plan was to disrupt Republican political activity and suppress black voting, particularly...
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    Colfax massacre (category Riots and civil disorder during the Reconstruction Era)
    materials and store them in the museum, and interpret the history of Reconstruction in Louisiana, especially in the Red River area.[citation needed] In 2008...
  • agriculture and the mechanical arts to South Carolinians. His decision was largely influenced by the future South Carolina Governor Benjamin Tillman. Tillman lobbied...
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    White League and Red Shirts disrupt the Republicans. Rable described them as the "military arm of the Democratic Party." Reconstruction ended after the...
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    Wilmington massacre (category 1890s coups d'état and coup attempts)
    1870, new paramilitary groups arose in the South. By 1874, chapters of Red Shirts, a paramilitary arm of the Democratic Party, had formed in North Carolina...
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    paramilitary groups known as the Red Shirts. They used violence and intimidation during election seasons from 1872 on to disrupt and suppress black Republican...
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    1911 to 1915 and represented the state in the United States Senate from 1925 to 1931. Blease was the political heir of Benjamin Tillman. He led a political...
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    South Carolina Scalawags (2006) Kantrowitz, Stephen David. Ben Tillman & the Reconstruction of White Supremacy (University of North Carolina Press, 2000)...
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    Red Summer was a period in mid-1919 during which white supremacist terrorism and racial riots occurred in more than three dozen cities across the United...
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    White League, Red Shirts, saber clubs, and rifle clubs, that intimidated and murdered Black political leaders. The White League and Red Shirts were distinguished...
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    New Orleans Massacre of 1866 (category Riots and civil disorder during the Reconstruction Era)
    for the Fourteenth Amendment, extending suffrage and full citizenship to freedmen, and the Reconstruction Act, to establish military districts for the national...
  • Jim Crow laws (category Reconstruction Era)
    ethnicity, and reactionary colorblindness. Stanford Law Review, February 1, 2007. Kantrowitz, Stephen. Ben Tillman & the Reconstruction of White Supremacy...
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