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Testimony of Edwin A. Hull, June 26, 1871.
EDWIN A. HULL—sworn and examined by the CHAIRMAN: Question: Are you the foreman employed by Mr. Howle, on the railroad in North Carolina, in April last? Answer: Yes, sir. Question: State what knowledge you have of a visit by men in disguise;…
Ku Klux Klan Mask, c. 1870
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Testimony of Essie Harris, 1871.
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Testimony of Essie Harris, 1871.
Tags: Race relations, Racial Violence
Testimony of Essie Harris, 1871.
Tags: Race relations, Racial Violence
Testimony of Essie Harris , 1871.
Tags: Race relations, Racial Violence
Testimony of Essie Harris, 1871.
Tags: Race relations, Racial Violence
Testimony of Essie Harris, 1871.
Tags: Race relations, Racial Violence
"Taken From the Record," October 5, 1880
GREENSBORO, Oct. 3.- If the terrible civil war, which cost this country so much of blood and of treasure, was not fought altogether in vain, if the Reconstruction acts and the amendments to the national Constitution are not entirely without force, it…
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Daniel Lindsay Russell, Jr., 1845-1908
Daniel Russell, a former Confederate soldier, became disillusioned by Southern leadership during the Civil War and joined the Republican Party in…