a Republican President blocked a Democrat Scheme to Disenfranchise African-Americans

Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I revere Republican efforts to counter Democrat vote fraud. When, after the Civil War, the Slavery Party won control of Congress, its top priority was to disenfranchise African-Americans in southern states.

April 1879, Democrats passed a bill eliminating use of soldiers at polling places to safeguard voting rights. It also repealed a Republican law outlawing the Ku Klux Klan. This measure took the form of an amendment to the army appropriations bill. In effect, to get their way, Democrats were threatening to defund the army.

On the 29th, Rutherford Hayes vetoed the legislation. He called on Democrats to "restore to the country that feeling of confidence and security and the repose which are so essential to the prosperity of all of our fellow-citizens."


Four more times, Democrats passed their amendment and the Republican President vetoed it. They also threatened to block appropriations for the entire executive branch. In the end, Democrats agreed to fund the army without the amendment but refused to fund U.S. marshals, who had also been protecting African-Americans.

Representative James Garfield strenuously opposed any concessions to perfidious Democrats. His leadership on this issue contributed to being nominated for president the following year.

Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The more we Republicans know about the history of our party, the more Democrats will worry about the future of theirs. For more information, see www.grandoldpartisan.com

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Michael Zak is author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, a history of GOP civil rights achievement.


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