Black Populists, such as Walter A. Pattillo and John B. Rayner, work with white Populists to help to challenge Democratic Party rule in the South.

1890

Black Populists, such as Walter A. Pattillo and John B. Rayner, work with white Populists to help to challenge Democratic Party rule in the South. Form the People’s Party. Their efforts culminate in electoral victories in North Carolina and eastern Texas within a few years.