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CHAPTER XXI |
The Ku Klux Revolution |
Causes of the Ku Klux Movement |
654 |
Secret Societies of Regulators before Ku Klux Klan |
659 |
Origin and Growth of Ku Klux Klan |
661 |
The Knights of the White Camelia |
671 |
The Work of the Secret Orders |
675 |
Ku Klux Orders and Warnings |
680 |
Ku Klux “Outrages” |
686 |
Success of the Ku Klux Movement |
690 |
Spurious Ku Klux Organizations |
691 |
Attempts to suppress the Ku Klux Movement |
694 |
State Legislation |
695 |
Enforcement Acts |
697 |
Ku Klux Investigation |
703 |
Later Ku Klux Organizations |
709 |
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CHAPTER XXII |
Reorganization of the Industrial System |
Break-up of the Ante-bellum System |
710 |
The Freedmen’s Bureau System |
717 |
Northern and Foreign Immigration |
718 |
Attempts to organize a New System |
721 |
Development of the Share and Credit Systems |
723 |
Superiority of White Farmers |
727 |
Decadence of the Black Belt |
731 |
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CHAPTER XXIII |
Political and Social Conditions during Reconstruction |
Politics and Political Methods |
733 |
The First Reconstruction Administration |
733 |
Reconstruction Judiciary |
744 |
Campaign of 1868 |
747 |
The Administration of Governor Lindsay |
750 |
The Administration of Governor Lewis |
754 |
Election of Spencer to the United States Senate |
755 |
Social Conditions during Reconstruction |
761 |
Statistics of Crime |
762 |
Social Relations of Negroes |
763 |
Carpet-baggers and Scalawags |
765 |
Social Effects of Reconstruction on the Whites |
766 |
Economic Conditions |
769 |
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CHAPTER XXIV |
The Overthrow of Reconstruction |
The Republican Party in 1874 |
771 |
Whites desert the Party |
771 |
The Demand of the Negro for Social Rights |
772 |
Disputes among Radical Editors |
773 |
Demand of Negroes for Office |
773 |
Factions within the Party |
774 |
Negroes in 1874 |
775 |
Promises made to them |
775 |
Negro Social and Political Clubs |
776 |
Negro Democrats |
777 |
The Democratic and Conservative Party in 1874 |
778 |
Attitude of the Whites toward the Blacks |
779 |
The Color Line Drawn |
780 |
“Independent” Candidates |
781 |
The Campaign of 1874 |
782 |
Platforms and Candidates |
782 |
“Political Bacon” |
783 |
“Hays-Hawley Letter” |
786 |
Intimidation by Federal Authorities |
789 |
Intimidation by Democrats |
791 |
The Election of 1874 |
793 |
The Eufaula Riot |
794 |
Results of the Election |
795 |
Later Phases of State Politics |
798 |
Whites make Secure their Control |
798 |
The “Lily Whites” and the “Black and Tans” |
799 |
The Failure of the Populist Movement |
799 |
The Primary Election System |
800 |
The Negroes Disfranchised |
800 |
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