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AchievementJune 1868· politics

Black Legislators Reshape Southern State Governments

During Reconstruction, over 600 Black men served in Southern state legislatures. South Carolina's lower house had a Black majority 1868–1876. Black legislators established the South's first public school systems, enacted homestead exemptions protecting poor families' homes from creditors, reformed tax systems, and built hospitals and asylums. These achievements were systematically dismantled after Redemption.