Following the Compromise of 1877, in the 1870s and 1880s there were localized informal practices of racial separation in some areas of society along with what he termed "forgotten alternatives" in others.
(David M. Key of Tennessee became Postmaster General.)
Compromise of 1877, about inaugurating Rutherford B. Hayes in exchange for recognizing Southern Democratic governors
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 | 1877 | Compromise of 1850 | Connecticut Compromise | Compromise of Caspe | Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 | Compromise of 1877 | 1877 in architecture | ''The Bulgarian Martyresses'' (1877), a painting by Konstantin Makovsky | Prison Act 1877 | Beecham's Clock Tower built in 1877 in St Helens, Merseyside | Atlanta compromise | 1877 in poetry | 1877 in literature |