Black populism

Black populism

Following the collapse of Reconstruction, African Americans created a broad-based independent political movement in the South: black populism that influence all people in the nation especially the North.

Beginnings

Between 1886 and 1898 Black farmers, sharecroppers, and agrarian laborers organized their communities to combat the rising tide of Jim Crow laws. As Black Populism asserted itself and grew into a regional force, it met fierce resistance from the white planter and business elite that, through the Democratic Party and its affiliated network of courts, militias, sheriffs, and newspapers, maintained tight control of the region. Violence against Black Populism was often organized through the Ku Klux Klan.

Goals

Despite opposition, Black Populists carried out a wide range of activities:

*Establishing farming exchanges
*Raising money for schools
*Publishing newspapers
*Lobbying for better legislation
*Mounting boycotts against agricultural trusts
*Carrying out strikes for better wages
*Protesting the convict-lease system and lynching
*Demanding Black jurors in cases involving black defendants
*Promoting local political reforms and federal supervision of elections
*Running independent and fusion campaigns.

Black Populism found early expression in various agrarian organizations, including the Colored Agricultural Wheels, the southern Knights of Labor, the Cooperative Workers of America, and the Colored Farmers' Alliance. However, facing the limitations in attempting to implement their reforms absent of engaging the electoral process, Black Populists helped to launch the People’s Party and used the then left-of-centre Republican Party in fusion campaigns. (Today though, after the Republican Party moved to the right, and the Democratic Party in the South was abandoned by the White Populist Dixiecrats who had opposed integration in the 1960s, most African Americans who vote cast ballots for Democratic Party candidates).

Resistance and failure

By the late 1890s, under relentless attack – propaganda campaigns warning of a “second Reconstruction” and “Negro rule,” physical intimidation, violence, and targeted assassinations of leaders and foot soldiers – the movement was crushed. A key figure in the attack on Black Populism was Ben Tillman, the leader of South Carolina's white farmers' movement.

Black Populism was destroyed, marking the end of organized political resistance to the return of White supremacy in the South in the late nineteenth century. Nevertheless, Black Populism stands as the largest independent political uprising in the South until the modern Civil Rights movement.

ee also

References: White Populism v. Black Populism

* Adam, Anthony J. 2004. "Black Populism in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography." Westport, CT: Praeger. (ISBN 0-313-32439-5)
* Ali, Omar H. 2003 "Black Populism in the New South, 1886-1898," Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, New York, NY (UMI Number: 3104783)
* Ali, Omar H., "Independent Black Voices from the late 19th century: Black Populists and the Struggle Against the Southern Democracy," "Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society", Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 2005): 4-18.
* Ali, Omar H., "Standing Guard at the Door of Liberty: Black Populism in South Carolina, 1886-1895" "The South Carolina Historical Magazine", Vol. 107, No 3 (July 2006): 190-203.
* Du Bois, W. E. B. [1935] 1992. "Black Reconstruction in America, 1860–1880". New York: Atheneum. (ISBN 0-689-70820-3)
* Gaither, Gerald H. 1977. "Blacks and the Populist Revolt: Ballots and Bigotry in the 'New South"'. University, Alabama: University of Alabama Press. (ISBN 0-689-70820-3)
* Goodwyn, Lawrence 1976. "Democratic Promise: The Populist Movement in America". New York: Oxford University Press.
* Hahn, Steven. 2003. "A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (ISBN 0-674-01169-4 or ISBN 0-674-01765-X)
* Kantrowitz, Stephen. 2000. "Ben Tillman & the Reconstruction of White Supremacy". Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. ISBN 0-8078-2530-1 and ISBN 0-8078-4839-5
* Trelease, Allen. W. 1995. "White Terror: The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction". Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-1953-9
* Wood, Forest G. 1970. "Black Scare: The Racist Response to Emancipation and Reconstruction." Berkeley: University of California Press.

External links

* [http://pages.towson.edu/oali/black_populism_in_the_new_south.htm Article on Black Populism in the New South]


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