After the Hamburg Massacre, he wanted the government to be controlled by wealthy upper class
Wade Hampton
This was a result of inhaling lint and enduring poor air quality the mills
Brown Lung
These laws limited African American rights and segregation
Jim Crow Laws
The State Constitution of 1895 gave this group the right to own property and sign contracts.
Women
This group helped Wade Hampton to push for South Carolina to redeem itself.
The Redeemers
This voter qualification was known to target African Americans to pay a fee.
Poll Tax
This group was the largest labor source in the textile mills
Small Farmers
He was an open racist who encouraged stripping away African American rights and violence toward blacks.
Benjamin Tillman
These schools were built to educate African Americans.
HBCUs ( Historically Black College and Universities)
This system credit allows farmers to borrow but it kept them in debt.
Crop-Lien System
This strategy was based on a person's grandfather being able to vote before 1860.
Grandfather Clause
People created these to fight against poor working conditions and low wages.
Unions and/or Strikes (protests)
This Supreme Court case granted "separate but equal" in facilities (e.g., schools)
Plessy vs. Ferguson
This group had limited rights after the revision of the State's Constitution of 1895.
African Americans
This granted all men the right to vote.
15th Amendment
This was given to assess voter's reading and knowledge of government.
Literacy Test
South Carolina became the 2nd largest textile mill place in the nation because of the large supplies of this item.
Cotton
South Carolina's schools were divided (segregated) due to this revision of this document.
Southern states were in debt because of the Civil War and an overproduction of this.
Cotton
This was created to educate white, small farmers the system of agriculture.
Clemson
Voters had to show this document before exercising their right to vote.
Poll Tax Receipt
This was used to fertilize crops
Phosphate
Political lines were drawn to strategically lump minority votes in one or few areas.
Gerrymandering
This was the goal that the majority want to stop for African Americans to express their power.
Right to Vote
This movement supported government controlling businesses and income tax to favor the lower class
Populist Movement