Gullah Statesman: Robert Smalls from Slavery to Congress, 1839-1915University of South Carolina Press, 1995 - 285 Seiten The remarkable life story of the Civil War's first African-American hero. |
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... attended a torchlight parade in Beaufort . Speeches of “ a very incendiary character " were made , particularly by Whipper's former law partner , Thomas J. Reynolds , an ex - slave and candidate for state Sen- ate . He said , " If the ...
... attended a torchlight parade in Beaufort . Speeches of “ a very incendiary character " were made , particularly by Whipper's former law partner , Thomas J. Reynolds , an ex - slave and candidate for state Sen- ate . He said , " If the ...
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... attended the national convention in Min- neapolis , June 7 to 10. He attended even though his wife , Annie , gave birth to their only child , William Wigg , on February 27 , 1892. Smalls , however , always a party stalwart , did not ...
... attended the national convention in Min- neapolis , June 7 to 10. He attended even though his wife , Annie , gave birth to their only child , William Wigg , on February 27 , 1892. Smalls , however , always a party stalwart , did not ...
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... attend a month earlier , was not included . As he put it , “ my complaints prevented me from attending the convention , " and Sarah's chronic asthma was another reason to remain in Beaufort . He was sur- prised to read , probably in the ...
... attend a month earlier , was not included . As he put it , “ my complaints prevented me from attending the convention , " and Sarah's chronic asthma was another reason to remain in Beaufort . He was sur- prised to read , probably in the ...
Inhalt
Escape of the Planter and War Service | 1 |
In Service of the State | 35 |
Congressman from South Carolina | 93 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action activities appeared appointment asked Assembly August Beaufort County bill blacks called campaign candidate cause chair charge Charleston Civil claimed colored Columbia committee Congress Congressional Conservative constitutional continued convention Courier court Daily December delegates Democrats District election Elliott February force former governor Hampton History House House of Representatives important interest Island issue January John Journal July June land late later legislation letter majority March matter Miller Murray Navy Negro newspaper nomination North November October once organization party passed Planter political Port Royal position Post president Press printing probably race Reconstruction Record reform regular Representatives Republican result Robert Smalls Roosevelt seat Senate September sess session showed Simkins Slavery slaves Smalls's South Carolina Southern suffrage ticket Tillman tion Union University vote voters Washington Whipper York