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OppressionJanuary 1891

Republican Party Abandons Black Voters: Lodge Bill Defeated 1891

The Federal Elections Bill of 1890 (Lodge Bill), which would have provided federal supervision of congressional elections to protect Black voting rights in the South, passed the House but was killed in the Senate in January 1891 when Republicans traded it away for economic legislation. The defeat signaled the national Republican Party's abandonment of Black civil rights as a governing priority.