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OppressionJanuary 1871

Grant Removes Top Klan Prosecutor Amos Akerman

Attorney General Amos Akerman, who personally supervised South Carolina Klan prosecutions and regarded Black rights enforcement as the Grant administration's central moral obligation, was forced out in December 1871 under pressure from railroad interests he had opposed. His successor was less committed to enforcement; federal prosecutions of racial violence declined sharply after his removal.