Left to the Wolves
When Governor Ames of Mississippi sought military assistance to put down rioting, US Attorney General Edward Pierrepoint responded “the whole public are tired out with these annual, autumnal outbreaks in the South.” The North was ready to wash its hands of racial problems in the South. Their intent was to preserve the Union; they had succeeded. The 1876 Presidential election between Republican Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrat Samuel J. Tilden resulted in ballot discrepancies for Louisiana, South Carolina and Florida. Desperate to retain the White House, the Republicans negotiated a backroom deal, agreeing to withdraw all federal troops from the South in exchange for the election. With military presence gone, the South rose again.