Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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Página 98
... Republican and Democratic party members were nearly equal , blacks were supplying the Republican margins of victory . Jones and other black leaders in- sisted that only " apostates from the faith ... would bolt the Republican party ...
... Republican and Democratic party members were nearly equal , blacks were supplying the Republican margins of victory . Jones and other black leaders in- sisted that only " apostates from the faith ... would bolt the Republican party ...
Página 101
... Republican ticket without a scratch ; and . . . warn the col- ored people of the state to beware of such men . ' 978 That same year , Norvel Blair , a disaffect- ed Republican and former slave who had been farming in Grundy County since ...
... Republican ticket without a scratch ; and . . . warn the col- ored people of the state to beware of such men . ' 978 That same year , Norvel Blair , a disaffect- ed Republican and former slave who had been farming in Grundy County since ...
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... Republican Senate . The Gazette correspondent reported that the state's blacks were " considerably disturbed " over the Senate's inaction . He predicted that failure of the bill to pass would drive " every colored man in this State out ...
... Republican Senate . The Gazette correspondent reported that the state's blacks were " considerably disturbed " over the Senate's inaction . He predicted that failure of the bill to pass would drive " every colored man in this State out ...
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Contents | 3 |
A Personal Memoir | 17 |
Samuel Gompers v Uncle Joe Cannon | 31 |
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