The Hamburg Massacre (or Hamburg Riot) was a key event in South Carolina during July 1876, leading up to the last election season of the Reconstruction era. It was the first of a series of civil disturbances, many of which Democrats planned in the majority-black/Republican Edgefield District, to disrupt Republican meetings and suppress black voting through actual and threatened violence.[1]
<span>Beginning with a dispute nominally over free passage on a public road, this incident was based on racial and political grounds. A court hearing attracted armed white militia numbering more than one hundred, including members of Red Shirts paramilitary groups.</span>
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During<span> the 1960s the availability of primary sources made historical research and</span>writing<span> possible and the debate became more vigorous. Historians Herbert Feis and Gar Alperovitz raised searching questions about the </span>first use<span> of nuclear weapons and their broader political and diplomatic implications.</span>
He lectured about divine right and was repeatedly bashed by parliament for doing so.
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