the question is Whom does he blame for the alleged conditions to which he refers? this is from benjamin tillman's antiblack tirade 1907. the book is the American spirit ny d. kennedy. it says that he boasted in his speech to the senate "we took the government away from blacks,stuffed the ballot boxes we shot tem and not ashamed of it." i think the answer is that he blaming the republicans for giving rights to the blacks and also blaming the blacks. i am not that sure if my answer is right bcause the question is who does he blame most or is there any other to blame? please please help i read it a lot of times and im not sure of the answer. so comfused. thank you . please answer before monday.

Based on the information provided, Benjamin Tillman's statement suggests that he primarily blames the Republicans for giving rights to the Blacks. Additionally, according to the quote you provided, Tillman does not appear to show any remorse for violently suppressing Black voters. However, without further context from the book or historical analysis, it is difficult to determine if there are any other specific groups or individuals he blames.

To determine whom Benjamin Tillman blames for the alleged conditions mentioned in his speech, it is important to carefully analyze the content of his words. In the quote you provided, Tillman boasts about taking the government away from blacks, stuffing ballot boxes, and shooting them without shame. From this, it can be inferred that Tillman blames both the Republicans for granting rights to blacks and the African American population themselves.

However, it is essential to note that your question suggests whether there is someone whom Tillman blames more than others. To find this information, you will need to refer to the book "The American Spirit" by D. Kennedy, specifically the section in which Tillman's speech is discussed.

To answer your query effectively, follow these steps:

1. Locate the relevant section in the book "The American Spirit" by D. Kennedy.
2. Read the part discussing Tillman's speech in detail.
3. Pay close attention to any additional information provided about whom Tillman blames the most.
4. If the book doesn't specifically identify whom Tillman blames the most, try to infer this information by analyzing the context and content of the speech.

Please consult the book and relevant sections for a more accurate and detailed answer.