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Jim Clyburn: “Jim Crow became the law of the land by an Electoral college…”

Featuring: Jim Clyburn, Democratic | U.S. House, South Carolina, District 6

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Published | Video Starts at 37:58

And then remember, there was no big wave over the country that led to the ending of Reconstruction. Reconstruction came to an end by a vote of 8 to 7. One vote brought an end to Reconstruction. Jim Crow became the law of the land by an Electoral college vote of 185 to 185. The difference was one vote. Samuel Tilton had 184. Ruther B. Hayes had 185. Why did that happen? Because when the voting was over And Tilden had 184, he needed 185. (37:58–38:09)

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Asserts that Jim Crow laws were established following an Electoral College vote.

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