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Up From Slavery: An Autobiography

CHAPTER IV
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There must have been not far from a hundred persons engaged on each side; many on both sides were seriously injured, among them General Lewis Ruffner, the husband of my friend Mrs.Viola Ruffner.

General Ruffner tried to defend the coloured people, and for this he was knocked down and so seriously wounded that he never completely recovered.

It seemed to me as I watched this struggle between members of the two races, that there was no hope for our people in this country.

The "Ku Klux" period was, I think, the darkest part of the Reconstruction days.
I have referred to this unpleasant part of the history of the South simply for the purpose of calling attention to the great change that has taken place since the days of the "Ku Klux." To-day there are no such organizations in the South, and the fact that such ever existed is almost forgotten by both races.

There are few places in the South now where public sentiment would permit such organizations to exist..


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