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Rutherford B Hayes
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Republican president who said he would end Reconstruction.
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Jim Crow Laws
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Laws such as segregation that made it almost impossible for blacks to be equal to whites.
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Plessy v. Ferguson
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The Supreme Court Case that made segregation legal as long as facilities for blacks and whites were equal (they were not)
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Henry Grady
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a journalist from Atlanta, Georgia (south)
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"New South"
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a term used by Henry Grady that said that the South was building itself up instead of relying on the North.
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James Duke
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Tobacco manufacturer from North Carolina that made new machinery to manufacture tobacco more quickly.
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poll tax
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Required voters to pay a fee to vote. Freedmen did not have any money, so they could not afford to vote.
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literacy test
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a test that made a voter read and explain a section of the Constitution in order to be able to vote. Most freedmen could not read, so this made them not be able to vote.
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grandfather clause
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A law that said if a voter's father or grandfather was able to vote, the voter did not have to take a literacy test.
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segregation
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the law in the south that gave the right to legally separate the blacks and the whites in schools, restaurants, theatres, hospitals and even cemetaries
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