Lecture 5 Notes

The End of Reconstruction

 

White Protective Associations

 

Enforcement Acts

 

The fall of the Republican South

Disenfranchisement

Agricultural Depression and the Populist Moment

Legal Disenfranchisement

Table 1.  Disenfranchisement in Louisiana.
  White Black Total
 Registered on Jan. 1, 1897 164,088  130,344  294,432 
 Registered on Mar. 17, 1900 (new constitution) 125,437  5,320  130,757 
 Reduction in registration, 1897-1900 38,651  125,024  163,675 
 Registered in 1904 (after poll tax requirement) 91,716  1,342  93,058 

Data Source:  C. Vann Woodward, Origins of the New South:  1877-1913 (Baton Rouge:  Louisiana State University Press, 1951/1971), 342-343.

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