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  1. " Waving the bloody shirt " and " bloody shirt campaign " were pejorative phrases, used during American election campaigns during the Reconstruction era, to deride opposing politicians who made emotional calls to avenge the blood of soldiers who died in the Civil War.

  2. Bloody shirt, in U.S. history, the post-Civil War political strategy of appealing to voters by recalling the passions and hardships of the recent war. This technique of “waving the bloody shirt” was most often employed by Radical Republicans in their efforts to focus public attention on.

  3. 13 sie 2017 · The flags become associated with the ebb and flow of what became known nationally as "Waving the Bloody Shirt" politics by stimulating war- time memories. They were featured at mass gatherings and rallies during the nation's Cen- tennial celebration in 1876.

  4. Waving the Bloody Shirt:” Reconstruction Era Violence and Political Identity. Content warning: This post discusses murders motivated by racism against African Americans. Some quotations include language that is considered inappropriate by today’s standards.

  5. 19 sty 2015 · The bloody shirt was Huggins’s, allegedly waved by Republican Benjamin Butler on the House floor just a few weeks later. It was not the relic of an ancient feud but evidence of an ongoing epidemic of rampant violence. And, apparently, Butler might not have even done it. No evidence survives, according to Budiansky (so says Chait).

  6. The vicissitudes in the post-Civil War period of images made of the conflict tell us a great deal about the lack of permanence and the constant struggle to make images “mean”, even for an event as momentous as the American Civil War.

  7. Northern states. In campaign after campaign on the hustings during the post-Civil War generation retired colonels, majors, captains, and even generals, turned themselves into candidates; their faces, pale or. [64] WAVING THE BLOODY SHIRT 65. crimson in the flare of white or red torches of marching.

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