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Context1890

The 'Nadir': 1890-1920 as Lowest Point in Black American Civil Status

Historian Rayford Logan coined the term 'the Nadir' for the period approximately 1890-1920, when conditions for Black Americans reached their lowest point since slavery. Complete disfranchisement, comprehensive Jim Crow segregation, escalating lynching, economic peonage, convict leasing, and the withdrawal of federal protection all converged in the systematic reconstruction of racial hierarchy following Reconstruction's overthrow.