Report of the Select Committee to Inquire into the Mississippi Election of 1883

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Report of the Select Committee toInquire into theMississippi Election of 1883
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Abstract

The election season of 1883 in the South was marked by violence even though it was not a presidential election year. In Danville, Virginia, an armed group attacked Black Republicans who came to vote and killed several of them. On the same day, in Copiah County, Mississippi, a local organizer named J. P. “Print” Matthews was murdered at the polling site by a white supremacist Democrat named Erastus Wheeler. Although a native of Copiah County, Matthews had been a supporter of the Union during the Civil War, and until the day he was killed he worked to enfranchise Black people in the county.

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