Texas Populists Almost Destroyed the Two-Party System
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- The Populist People's Party in Texas in the 1890s threatened the two-party system by uniting poor black and white farmers against capitalism and white supremacy.
- Democratic elites and white supremacists used election rigging, voter disenfranchisement via poll taxes and 'white man's primaries,' and violent terrorism to crush the Populist movement.
- In Grimes County, a White Man's Union formed, leading to the murders of Populist leaders like Jim Kennard and Jack Haynes, and driving black residents out, ending multiracial governance.
- Texas Democrats, led by figures like Jim Hogg, co-opted some Populist reforms and voters but excluded black citizens, reinforcing conservative control and one-party rule.
- Socialism later emerged from the ashes of Populism in Texas, with activists inspired by the earlier struggle for economic and racial justice.