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South Carolina Convention Disfranchises Black Voters

South Carolina's 1895 constitutional convention, chaired by 'Pitchfork' Ben Tillman, imposed literacy tests, poll taxes, and residency requirements designed to eliminate Black voters. Two years earlier Tillman had openly boasted of the fraud and violence used to redeem the state in 1876. Black representation in the state legislature was effectively eliminated within a decade.