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portada Resisting Redemption at the Georgia Polls: White Supremacy versus Democracy in the Elections of 1868-1880
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.4 x 17.5 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9781476692081

Resisting Redemption at the Georgia Polls: White Supremacy versus Democracy in the Elections of 1868-1880

Richard Hogan (Author) · McFarland and Company, Inc. · Paperback

Resisting Redemption at the Georgia Polls: White Supremacy versus Democracy in the Elections of 1868-1880 - Hogan, Richard

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Synopsis "Resisting Redemption at the Georgia Polls: White Supremacy versus Democracy in the Elections of 1868-1880"

After the Civil War, as Black freedmen prepared to exercise their new voting rights in Georgia, white supremacist groups rose to restrict their ability. Georgians faced a new prospect for brokering a class-based electoral coalition of white yeomen and Black freedmen. The failure of Reconstruction echoes today as Georgia remains a voting rights battleground. This book details this struggle for racial justice and democracy in postwar Georgia, with an eye on issues that have persisted more than 150 years later.

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