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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2020 · 29 MIN

Episode 177: The Rise of Voter Suppression in South Carolina, 1865–1896

from Charleston Time Machine · host Nic Butler, Ph.D.

In post-Civil War South Carolina, White conservatives regarded suffrage as a privilege that the state’s Black majority did not deserve. The destructive war was followed by a fierce partisan battle over the fundamental right to vote. At the end of this violent and bigoted struggle, the Palmetto State adopted legal barriers that silenced the political voice of its Black citizens. Learn more: https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/rise-voter-suppression-south-carolina-1865-1896

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