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  • The '''Redeemers''' were a political coalition in the South during the [[Reconstruction]] er ...1868 and the [[Compromise of 1877]], in the process known as "Redemption," Redeemers won many state and local offices by appealing to Scalawags (white Southerne
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  • ...and Reconstruction'' (2003), a statistical study of 732 Scalawags and 666 Redeemers. * Roger L. Hart, ''Redeemers, Bourbons, and Populists: Tennessee, 1870-1896'' LSU Press, 1975.
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  • ...and Reconstruction'' (2003), a statistical study of 732 Scalawags and 666 Redeemers. * Roger L. Hart, ''Redeemers, Bourbons, and Populists: Tennessee, 1870-1896'' LSU Press, 1975.
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  • The '''Redeemers''' were a political coalition in the South during the [[Reconstruction]] er ...1868 and the [[Compromise of 1877]], in the process known as "Redemption," Redeemers won many state and local offices by appealing to Scalawags (white Southerne
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  • ...hern whites, and most opinion by white scholars, accepted or applauded the Redeemers, but some clung to the abolitionist viewpoint. McPherson <ref> McPherson, '
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  • ...'' 1994 72(3): 275-301. ISSN 0015-4113. Shows how African Americans joined Redeemers to defeat corrupt carpetbagger running for reelection
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  • ...president after the [[Compromise of 1877]], he removed federal troops and Redeemers took over. Liberal Republicans (in 1872) and Democrats argued the Radical R
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  • ...South), and in the 1870s to refer to the regimes set up in the South by [[Redeemers]] as a conservative reaction against [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...the Republican Party to the conservative-Democrat coalition, called the [[Redeemers]], which defeated and replaced all the state Republican regimes by 1877. Scalawags were denounced as corrupt by Redeemers, claims that were validated by the historians of the [[Dunning School]] of
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  • ...i After Reconstruction, 1877-1917'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Rednecks-Redeemers-Race-Mississippi-Reconstruction/dp/1578068479/ref=sr_1_6/103-4827826-546304
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  • ...demption, 1873-77''', white supremacist Southerners (calling themselves "[[Redeemers]]") defeated the Republicans and took control of each southern state, marki ...heir opponents, the conservative–Democratic coalition, calling themselves "Redeemers" after 1870. Violence sponsored by the [[Ku Klux Klan]] was overcome by fed
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  • * Wilson, George M. ''Patriots and Redeemers in Japan: Motives in the Meiji Restoration.'' (1992). 201 pp.
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  • ...rent dates (the latest 1877), and was followed in each Southern state by [[Redeemers|Redeemer]] governments that passed the Jim Crow laws to separate the races. After 1877, the Redeemers reversed many of the civil rights gains that African Americans had made dur
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  • ...led the great majority of white southerners into the Democratic Party as [[Redeemers]]. ...former [[Copperheads (politics)|Copperheads]]). They were joined by the [[Redeemers]] in the South and by Catholic immigrants, especially [[Irish American]] an
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  • ...1877]] ended Reconstruction and brought an era where conservative white "[Redeemers]" and pro-business [[Bourbon Democrats]] were in control. The state became
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  • ...while; they were all overthrown by conservative-Democratic coalitions of [[Redeemers]] in 1870-77.
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  • ..."Mississippi plan", which had redeemed that state in 1874, South Carolina Redeemers employed intimidation, persuasion, and control of the blacks. Armed with he ...nment dissolved and Chamberlain headed back north, as Wade Hampton and his Redeemers took control.
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  • ...political gains of former slaves. By 1874 the conservative Democrats, or [[Redeemers]], took power as Richard Coke, was elected governor. Shortly thereafter the
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  • ...1873 energized the Democrats. They won control of the House and formed "[[Redeemers|Redeemer]]" coalitions which recaptured control of each southern state, in
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  • ...of Reconstruction and consequent hostility to the Republican Party. The [[Redeemers]] gave the Democrats control of every Southern state (by the [[Compromise o
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