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Arguing Against Civil Rights in 1875 “You have not the power to make him white, and he never will be satisfied”

Thomas Whitehead was a former Confederate officer who was elected to Congress from Virginia in 1872. In 1875 he gave a speech opposing the Civil…

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Posted in U.S. Grant White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Grant Will Turn the South into “the howling wilderness of African barbarism” July 1868

Yesterday I posted an attack on U.S. Grant from the political left in which abolition activist Anna Dickinson went after Grant’s supposedly soft support for…

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Posted in Slavery White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

NY Times: The Impact of Forced Medical Research on Slaves on Modern Medicine

Illustration: Escaped slave John Brown The next installment of the New York Times’s new series commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the first…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction White Supremacy

The First Elected Black Lt. Governor Visits the U.S. Congress & Is Promptly Insulted

Oscar James Dunn (pictured above) was the first African American elected Lt. Governor in the United States. In 1869 he visited the United States Congress…

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“Seymour & Blair-A White Man’s Government” & “Useless Grant” Democratic Slogans of 1868

In the 1868 Presidential Election, the Democratic Party’s Northern and Southern wings were reunited for the first time in eight years. The reunited party held…

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Posted in Refugees White Supremacy White Terror

In May 1869 Republican Refugees Fled to Atlanta

Increasing violence in 1868 and 1869 led some white Republicans to flee the Southern countryside for the protection of Federal garrisons. This story recounts the…

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The Dangerous Idea that Only White People Can Govern Themselves: Horace Greeley

Adam Serwer at The Atlantic Magazine has an interesting article this week on the persistent American idea that only white people are capable of governing…

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Resource-After Slavery: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Low Country Carolinas

I recently learned about this free on-line resource After Slavery: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Low Country Carolinas. You can access it here. This…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

I’ve Heard of Ida B. Wells. Why Lie and Say She Is Unknown?

There is a meme going around about a well-known African American journalist. I reproduce it below. Facebook pulled the meme because it is obvious fake…

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Posted in Education White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Why Racial Separation Was Necessary for Alabama Schools to Avoid Discrimination Against Whites: Alabama Convention 1867

Most blacks had been denied any chance for a formal education during slavery. With Emancipation came the opportunity for some to attend classes at schools…

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