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In 1883, the selected Committee of Privileges and Elections wrote a Congressional Report on the suspicious claims of disenfranchisement during the 1883 election in Mississippi. 15 Senators were instructed to investigate the alleged claims made about whites infringing Black voters’ right to vote. The White southerners were aiming to prevent African Americans from voting in order to reduce the number of votes for the Republican party and therefore increase the Democratic power. Since the South was almost completely Democratic, the white Southerners used a variety of tactics in order to prevent any Republican from voting. Still, they mostly targeted African Americans and used discriminatory and unjust rules and regulations which made it almost

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