Published: June 7, 2023
This law passed in 1872 allowed Confederate leaders and officials who fought against the Union to hold office. After Reconstruction ended and federal troops left the South, the very people who fought to suppress the rights of Black people could now control their state governments to limit and deny those rights.
Resources
- Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight in Reconstruction Louisiana - Brian K. Mitchell, Barrington S. Edwards (Contributor), Nick Weldon (Contributor)
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