Samuel Tilden 
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SOURCE: Washington Post
11/24/2020
The Ugliest Presidential Election in History: Fraud, Voter Intimidation and a Backroom Deal
Any comparison between the disputed election of 1876 and today must put the role of racist terrorism against black voters by figures like South Carolina's "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman at the center of analysis, contents Ronald G. Shafer.
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SOURCE: The New Yorker
8/21/2020
What Happens if Donald Trump Fights the Election Results?
In 1876 norms governing fair elections broke down beyond the ability of the courts to resolve. The partisan deadlock that ensued was resolved with political dealmaking that relegated Black Americans to second-class citizenship for a century. Anyone who fears a repeat of the 2000 election had better prepare for a repeat of 1876.
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