while members of the White League (1874) and the Red Shirts (1875) were publicly known. All four groups used violence to intimidate blacks and Republican voters. Their efforts succeeded ...
About half of those killed had already surrendered. Then on September 13, 1874, in New Orleans, White League members gathered on Canal Street and urged the crowd to oust Governor William Pitt Kellogg.
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