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28 Cards in this Set
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Thomas Moore |
Govenor B Born January 26,1861 |
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William B Mumford |
Hung for offence Pulled the flag of the old mint In greenwood cemetery |
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Abraham Lincoln |
No purpose to interfere with slavery First inaugural address 3.4.1861 |
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Margaret Haughery |
Helped feed people Made a bakery 1813-1882 Helped out |
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Democrat convention 1864 |
No other race was equal to whites Declared that NOLA held blacks could not be citizens of the USA |
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Black codes in LA |
Restricted movement Required labor Punish insubordinate behavior Ordinance |
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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 |
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Reconstruction Act of 1867 |
South was seperated into 5 military districts Prohibits many ex confederates from voting |
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Henry Clay warmoth |
Republican governor Union officer 1862-1872 Hated for being a Yankee Believed in white supremacy Was impeached |
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Oscar J Dunn |
For AA lt. Gov. Served from 1868-1872 Son of an emancipated slave |
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Carpet Bag |
Confederates carried belongings in bags Received nickname carpetbaggers For mid. Class soldiers |
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Knights of the white Camelia |
Democrats Drive republicans from the poles Steal elections In with the KKK |
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Returning Board |
Republicans Found evidence of freud throughout elections Tried to steal elections |
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P.B.S Pinchback |
Filled Dunn's place 1871-72 Lt. Gov Held office for ~35 days. Forst acting Gov. |
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William Pitt Kellogg |
Real winner of election Republican Gov. 1873-1877 Ran against McEnery Reduced state debt Lowered taxes |
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John McEnery |
Suppirted by the white league Democrat Ran again Kellogg |
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The colfax |
Largely AA pop. |
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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 |
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Battle of liberty place |
September 14, 1874 |
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General James Longstreet |
Commanded Metropolitan Police |
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Freedmen's Bureau 1865 |
Contracts for how slaves worked Schools training They helped provide for free people of color |
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Sharecropper |
You will promise to work someone's land and in return you can have a percentage of the produce |
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Company store |
A place on the plantation where you bought all of the goods you need, EXPENSIVE |
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Samuel Tilden |
Democrat Lead the popular votes 1876 presidential election |
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Rutherford B Hayes |
Republican Elected 1876 Compromised by putting some southerners into his cabinet Also pull troops out of the south |
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Compromise of 1877 |
Deal made by Rutherfors b Hayes Made to help Southerners get jobs |
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Louisa Williams Robertson |
Family from neutral strip From the Kasati tribe Got tribe recognized federally in 1973 |
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Clementine Hunter |
Worked on Melrose Plantation making cotton Started her art in the 50s Art became a diary from the plantation worker's life |