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Race, Politics, and Chaos in the Capitol: The Election of 1876

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Election of 1876

The election of 1876 wasn't decided until literally days before the inauguration in early March. Rutherford Hayes was declared president by one electoral vote, and the Republicans agreed to end reconstruction in the former Confederacy. The federal government effectively washed its hands of reconstruction and left the South to its own devices. As one freedman, Henry Adams described it, the whole South got into the hands of the very men that held us as slaves.

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