Democrats created the White League terrorist organization
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I denounce Democrat devilry. April 27th 1874, Louisiana Democrats created a terrorist organization called the White League, also called the White Man's League. Their first leader, Christopher Nash, was a county sheriff and Confederate veteran.
Red Shirts, Knights of the White Camellia, Klansmen – they shared its white supremacist ideology. In contrast to the Ku Klux Klan, the White League operated openly. They held rallies and publicly vowed to "teach the blacks to beware of further insolence...in an earnest effort to re-establish a white man's government in the city and the State."
White League thugs targeted white Republicans as well as African-Americans. Murder victims included six GOP officials and a teenage African-American teacher.
September 1874, a White League mob defeated the New Orleans police in a bloody battle. President Grant deploying federal troops prevented overthrow of the state government.
Page 100 of Back to Basics for the Republican Party explains that such terrorist groups faded after Democrats, having won control of southern state governments, crushed their opponents overtly. In Louisiana, for example, the White League became the state militia.
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