Posted in Ku Klux Klan White Supremacy White Terror

A KKK Death Threat to a Black Office Holder 1868

Gilder Lehman has a threat notice from the KKK issued against a Black officeholder in 1868. In addition to trying to suppress the Black vote…

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Posted in White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Defending the Right of Whites to Fire Blacks Who Voted Republican to Prevent Mongrelism- South Carolina Nov. 1868

Supporters of white supremacy did not only use violence to influence the votes of African Americans. They also threatened to fire them if they voted…

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Posted in Army Occupation Ku Klux Klan White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics White Terror

General Meade Outlaws Ku Klux Propaganda April 1868

On April 7, 1868 New York Times reported on an effort by General George Gordon Meade to halt pro-Klan propaganda efforts . Meade had commanded…

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Posted in Civil War Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction Monuments Videos

Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America Video Talk by Thomas Brown

Our friends over at the Journal of Civil War History have posted another great Zoom program. This one is on Civil War monuments. Professor Thomas…

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Posted in Ku Klux Klan White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics White Terror

Murder of Judge Inconveniences Young People Hoping to Marry-KKK Attack October 1868

The Pulaski Citizen was the first newspaper to express sympathy for the Ku Klux Klan. Its pages provided the original impulse for the expansion of…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War Lincoln

NY Times Reviews ABE: Abraham Lincoln in His Times by David S. Reynolds

This has been a good month for Abraham Lincoln with two new BIG books out on our most fascinating president. ABE: Abraham Lincoln in His…

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NY Times Reviews New Book John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, and the Struggle for American Freedom by H. W. Brands

The New York Times Book Review reviews the new THE ZEALOT AND THE EMANCIPATOR John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, and the Struggle for American Freedom by…

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Posted in 14th Amendment African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Civil Rights Acts Education Freedmen's Bureau Suffrage White Terror

Freedmen’s Bureau Report for Virginia Sept. 30, 1868-The trials of whites for the murder of Negroes

By October, 1868, when this report on the work of the Freedmen’s Bureau in Virginia was published, the Bureau was just three months away from…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Monuments

Historians Reflect on #WeWantMoreHistory Day of Action

Greg Downs, Hilary N. Green, Scott Hancock, and Kate Masur, the historians behind the #WeWantMoreHistory Day of Action, offer some reflections on the event on…

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Cartoonist Thomas Nast, the Campaign of 1868, and the Image of Ulysses S. Grant

​ In May, 1868, German immigrant illustrator Thomas Nast designed the backdrop at the Republican National Convention. According to biographer Fiona Deans, “On an enormous…

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