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South Carolina Plantation to Tell the Story of the African Americans Who Escaped From It

Historic Brattonsville in McConnells, S.C. is working on a new exhibit focusing on four people enslaved at the plantation at the center of the historic…

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The Reconstruction Era Klan As an Employer Association

Chad Pearson, a professor of history at Collin College in Texas, has an article in Jacobin on the importance of the Ku Klux Klan to…

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Film Recalls Stone Mountain as a Center of Confederate Memory

This short film looks at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia and its connection to the Lost Cause version of historical memory. The mountain was long…

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Sons of Confederate Veterans Tribute to Nathan Bedford Forrest at 1909 UCV Convention

The 1909 Convention of the United Confederate Veterans was held in Memphis, Tenn. between June 8 and June 10. The annual conventions of the premier…

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The Ku Klux Klan’s Anti-Asian Campaign in Reconstruction Era California

The Atlantic Magazine has an article on the Reconstruction Era Ku Klux Klan in California. Historian Kevin Waite has identified a dozen attacks by the…

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Black History/Black Resistance

Reconstruction began while the Civil War was still raging. As Black refugees from slavery reached Union lines, they forced the United States government to reconstruct…

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Reconstruction Era Ku Klux Klan Act Being Used to Sue Ex-President

I was planning on writing about the Ku Klux Klan Act, also known as “The Third Enforcement Act,” this year. Just as I was re-reading…

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Ku Klux Klan Float at the 1872 Memphis Mardi Gras

The 1872 Memphis Mardi Gras featured a Klan float. This was the first-ever Mardi Gras parade in the city, which had seen a bloody massacre…

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In 1868 the Republican Campaign Song Promised That Grant Would “Make the Ku Klux Klan Shiver”

While modern political campaigns typically employ popular music at rallies as walk-on music for candidates, in the 19th Century most campaigns came armed with a…

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How Terror Succeeded in Louisiana: Racial Violence and the Election of 1868 in One State

One of the few bright spots for Democrats in the 1868 Presidential Election was the State of Louisiana. 71% of votes tallied were for the…

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