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Hamburg Massacre (1876)

September 15, 2024

Thomas Nast, Harper's  Weekly, 1876
Thomas Nast, Harper's Weekly, 1876

 On July 6th 1876, the Hamburg Massacre took place in South Carolina after Black members of a militia marched on the Fourth of July.

Two white farmers, temporarily obstructed from traveling through town, brought a formal complaint, demanding the disbandment of the militia. When the trial began, hundreds of armed white men known as “Red Shirts” descended on the small Black community, and militia members retreated to a warehouse they used as their armory. The attackers fired a cannon at the armory, eventually killing seven Black men: Allen Attaway, Jim Cook, Albert Nyniart, Nelder Parker, Moses Parks, Da­vid Phillips and Hampton Stephens. Also killed was Thomas McKie Meriwether, the white victim.

The Charleston News and Courier denounced the white participants as “cowardly, cruel and murderous.” The newspaper was flooded with canceled subscriptions.

Eventually, 94 white men were indicted for murder, only to be cheered by throngs of white citizens along the way, who promised, “What we did in 1776 we will do in 1876.”

It was the beginning of the “Redemption,” reinstituting white supremacist rule, just as Mississippi had done a year earlier.

In 2016, the names of the Black men killed were finally recognized in a historical marker.
mississippitoday.org/2024/07/08/on-…

#HamburgMassacre #SouthCarolina #Reconstruction #WhiteTerror #Redemption #FourthofJuly
 

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