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The 1895 Segregation Fight in South Carolina

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In 1895, Senator Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina attempted to solidify his political power. He proposed to rewrite the South Carolina Constitution to deny African Americans their constitutional rights and make racial segregation the law of the state. Six Black leaders, Robert Anderson, Isaiah Reed, Robert Smalls, William J. Whipper, James Wigg, and Thomas E. Miller, went to the state capitol in the face of insult and ridicule to make an eloquent stand against these developments. The erudite and forceful addresses of ...

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The 1895 Segregation Fight in South Carolina 2022, History Press

ISBN-13: 9781467152761

Trade paperback

1895 Segregation Fight in South Carolina 2022, History PR

ISBN-13: 9781540252913

Hardcover