HOW THE SOUTH IS KEPT "SOLID." THE EFFICIENCY OF A FRAUDULENT COUNT IN ALABAMA. TO THE COUNTRY..
- np , 1880
np, 1880. Caption title [as issued]. 'No. 44.' printed at head of title. 8pp, Very Good.
The pamphlet is a window on early Post-Reconstruction political terrorism and instability in the Deep South. To defeat Republicans, Alabama Democrats found it "necessary to inaugurate a reign of terror throughout the entire interior of the State." Prominent Republicans were assaulted and even assassinated. Fraudulent election returns, ballot stuffing, and other chicanery contributed to Democratic electoral success. The pamphlet is signed in type at the end by Charles W. Buckley, Paul Strobach, and George Turner, of the Republican State Executive Committee. It is dated August 1880.
OCLC locates 11 copies under several accession numbers.
The pamphlet is a window on early Post-Reconstruction political terrorism and instability in the Deep South. To defeat Republicans, Alabama Democrats found it "necessary to inaugurate a reign of terror throughout the entire interior of the State." Prominent Republicans were assaulted and even assassinated. Fraudulent election returns, ballot stuffing, and other chicanery contributed to Democratic electoral success. The pamphlet is signed in type at the end by Charles W. Buckley, Paul Strobach, and George Turner, of the Republican State Executive Committee. It is dated August 1880.
OCLC locates 11 copies under several accession numbers.
Details
Title
HOW THE SOUTH IS KEPT "SOLID." THE EFFICIENCY OF A FRAUDULENT COUNT IN ALABAMA. TO THE COUNTRY..
Author
Republican State Executive Committee in Alabama
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
np
Date
1880