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- Phoenix_Election_riot abstract "The Phoenix Election riot in 1898 was a riot by white South Carolinians in the name of Redemption in Greenwood, South Carolina. Over a dozen prominent black leaders were murdered and hundreds were injured by the white mob.Following a series of federal initiatives designed to shape a more racially tolerant society in what would be known as Reconstruction, Whites in Southern states began to fight back with state legislation specifically designed to disenfranchise African American citizens. Beginning in 1895, South Carolina took its first steps towards the disfranchisement of the black citizen; by 1896, the list of eligible black voters had been drastically reduced. Facing the complete revocation of their right to vote and led by a Republican former anti-secessionist Confederate (in the Tolbert family), black South Carolinians cast affidavits in place of their denied ballots.".
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- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageRevisionID "659963408".
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racially_motivated_violence_against_African_Americans.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_South_Carolina.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Category:White_American_riots_in_the_United_States.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Disenfranchisement_after_the_Reconstruction_Era.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Disfranchisement.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Disfranchisement_after_Reconstruction_era.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood,_South_Carolina.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Origins_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_Era.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_Era_of_the_United_States.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Redeemers.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Redemption_(United_States_history).
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink Riot.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phoenix Election riot".
- Phoenix_Election_riot hasPhotoCollection Phoenix_Election_riot.
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- Phoenix_Election_riot subject Category:Racially_motivated_violence_against_African_Americans.
- Phoenix_Election_riot subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_South_Carolina.
- Phoenix_Election_riot subject Category:White_American_riots_in_the_United_States.
- Phoenix_Election_riot hypernym Riot.
- Phoenix_Election_riot type Album.
- Phoenix_Election_riot comment "The Phoenix Election riot in 1898 was a riot by white South Carolinians in the name of Redemption in Greenwood, South Carolina. Over a dozen prominent black leaders were murdered and hundreds were injured by the white mob.Following a series of federal initiatives designed to shape a more racially tolerant society in what would be known as Reconstruction, Whites in Southern states began to fight back with state legislation specifically designed to disenfranchise African American citizens.".
- Phoenix_Election_riot label "Phoenix Election riot".
- Phoenix_Election_riot sameAs m.0h1dycp.
- Phoenix_Election_riot sameAs Q7186835.
- Phoenix_Election_riot sameAs Q7186835.
- Phoenix_Election_riot wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_Election_riot?oldid=659963408.
- Phoenix_Election_riot isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_Election_riot.