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Thomas Moore

Govenor B


Born January 26,1861

William B Mumford

Hung for offence


Pulled the flag of the old mint


In greenwood cemetery

Abraham Lincoln

No purpose to interfere with slavery


First inaugural address 3.4.1861

Margaret Haughery

Helped feed people


Made a bakery


1813-1882


Helped out

Democrat convention 1864

No other race was equal to whites


Declared that NOLA held blacks could not be citizens of the USA

Black codes in LA

Restricted movement


Required labor


Punish insubordinate behavior


Ordinance

New Orleans Riot of 1866/ mechanics Hall Massacre

Republicans became radical republicans


March that took place down town, met by police


Roosevelt hotel


July 30, 1866


Wanted a right to vote


3 whites and 100 blacks killed


Riot convinced congress that african americans of the soutg n3eded protection

Reconstruction Act of 1867

South was seperated into 5 military districts


Prohibits many ex confederates from voting


Henry Clay warmoth

Republican governor


Union officer


1862-1872


Hated for being a Yankee


Believed in white supremacy


Was impeached

Oscar J Dunn

For AA lt. Gov.


Served from 1868-1872


Son of an emancipated slave

Carpet Bag

Confederates carried belongings in bags


Received nickname carpetbaggers


For mid. Class soldiers


Knights of the white Camelia

Democrats


Drive republicans from the poles


Steal elections


In with the KKK

Returning Board

Republicans


Found evidence of freud throughout elections


Tried to steal elections

P.B.S Pinchback

Filled Dunn's place


1871-72


Lt. Gov


Held office for ~35 days.


Forst acting Gov.

William Pitt Kellogg

Real winner of election


Republican


Gov. 1873-1877


Ran against McEnery


Reduced state debt


Lowered taxes


John McEnery

Suppirted by the white league


Democrat


Ran again Kellogg

The colfax

Largely AA pop.

White League 1874

Surrounded the court house


Resulting a massive shooting


Held out the white flag


100 killed


White jurers would not convict those with charges against aa


To protect race again Negros

Battle of liberty place

September 14, 1874

General James Longstreet

Commanded Metropolitan Police

Freedmen's Bureau 1865

Contracts for how slaves worked


Schools training


They helped provide for free people of color


Sharecropper

You will promise to work someone's land and in return you can have a percentage of the produce

Company store

A place on the plantation where you bought all of the goods you need, EXPENSIVE

Samuel Tilden

Democrat


Lead the popular votes


1876 presidential election

Rutherford B Hayes

Republican


Elected 1876


Compromised by putting some southerners into his cabinet


Also pull troops out of the south


Compromise of 1877


Deal made by Rutherfors b Hayes


Made to help Southerners get jobs

Louisa Williams Robertson

Family from neutral strip


From the Kasati tribe


Got tribe recognized federally in 1973

Clementine Hunter

Worked on Melrose Plantation making cotton


Started her art in the 50s


Art became a diary from the plantation worker's life