Civil War and Reconstruction
Racial violence refers to acts of violence motivated by racial prejudice, targeting individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity. This form of violence was prevalent in the post-Civil War South as white supremacist groups sought to maintain control over newly freed African Americans, leading to widespread terror and intimidation in an effort to uphold racial hierarchies. Racial violence was often sanctioned or ignored by local authorities, creating an environment where such acts could thrive, particularly in conjunction with the implementation of discriminatory laws.
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