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[From "A Defense of Jim Crow and the South"]

The foremost artificial sin Dixie remains guilty of committing stands as the Jim Crow era[…]Many Southerners simply lack the intestinal fortitude to address the fallacies within the leftist narrative or to seek vindication of the Southern segregationists
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Segregation began de facto in some areas during Reconstruction[…]Radicals sought to forcibly integrate numerous areas, and Lowland Southerners’ intimate, paternalistic pre-War lifestyles allowed for a greater degree of social interaction between the races
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With the Compromise of 1877 came the end of Reconstruction[…]The Redeemer Democrats often ran on pro-White platforms and promises of restoring social order
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This new generation of Southern politicians were more business oriented than the Planters[…]to the detriment of the still mostly rural Southern population[…]Quite beneficial for them politically to make claims of supporting Negroes, who flocked to urban areas
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Governorships of Theodore Bilbo in Mississippi and Ben Tillman in South Carolina, only serve to solidify the patent fact that segregation formed as a product of the woes of the White working class and not a means of rich White Southerners to suppress Negro votes
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The segregationists vehemently asserted the claim that communist factions[…]fomented, catalyzed, and financed integration. In this they were not wrong
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Being fully within the legal bounds of the United States Constitution, the social benefits of the era are easily quantifiable. The social implications, and subsequent consequences, of integration were dire
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Segregationists utilized the Holy Bible to support their claims, a prime example being Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett’s status as a Baptist Sunday School teacher. Further inquiry proves their beliefs true

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