Rutherford B. Hayes
Title: Rutherford B. Hayes
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3277 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Rutherford B. Hayes
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3277 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Hideous things happened in the decades after the Civil War. Freed slaves who
tried to vote were beaten, jailed, lynched. Jim Crow laws and the Ku Klux Klan
stopped thousands from registering." That is how Associated Press reporter
Katherine Rizzo opened a recent column about Rutherford B. Hayes and the
abortive efforts by the Hayes Presidential Library to secure federal funding.
Taking her cue from the opposition of a St. Louis Congressman (Democrat William
Clay),
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education. The national government should, by
"appropriations from the Treasury of the United States," support local public
education. In an 1880 letter to Frank Hatton of Burlington, Iowa, Hayes admitted
"there is still in our country a dangerous practical denial of the equal rights
with respect to voting secured to colored citizens by the fifteenth Amendment to
the Constitution.." Again the answer was education. Hayes continued to hold
these views to the end of his life.