OppressionJanuary 1876
1876 South Carolina: 150 Black Voters Murdered Before Election
In the months before November 1876, South Carolina rifle clubs and Red Shirts killed an estimated 150 Black people and terrorized Black Republican voters. Armed men disrupted Republican meetings and patrolled Black neighborhoods. In Edgefield County — where Black voters were a majority — the Democratic candidate received more votes than the total registered electorate, documenting systematic fraud alongside murder.