https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/browse?collection=6&page=2&output=atom2024-03-28T12:09:12-04:00Omekahttps://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/359This is a newspaper account of a speech given by Alabama
Secretary of State Neander Rice, to a group of black and white citizens at Brandon's Mills. Florence historian Lee Freeman notes that: "Thomas Taylor Allington (1810-1882) was a Unionist during the Civil War, a Republican and probate judge of Lauderdale while Neander H. Rice was a Unionist, Republican, former two-term mayor of Florence (1869-1870; 1871-1873) and former AL Secretary of State (1873-1875)."]]>2018-03-15T19:51:23-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/356This is an article about a parade of African Americans in front of the courthouse during the Democratic primary in 1874. The article accused the participants of attempting to provoke a riot, and accused white Radical Republican leaders of trying to incite the local black population.]]>2018-03-15T12:02:31-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/360This is a letter to the editor concerning James T. Rapier's presentation of the bill that would become the Civil Rights Act of 1875. ]]>2018-03-15T19:50:35-04:00
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"Listen Not to the Syren Song" letter to the editor about the Civil Rights Act of 1875
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/362This is a newspaper article about the bill that would become the Civil Rights Act of 1875. ]]>2018-03-15T23:24:18-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/348This is a newspaper clipping about James Goin's endorsement of Horace Greeley for president in 1872. The Democrats opted not to run a presidential candidate in the 1872 election, choosing instead to back Greeley (over Republican Ulysses S. Grant) as the lesser of two evils.]]>2020-12-14T14:45:42-05:00
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James Goin's political endorsement of Horace Greeley for president.
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/430This is a letter to the Florence Times from George W. Seawright, urging African American voters to vote for William C. Oates, a Democrat, for governor over Reuben Kolb. ]]>2018-03-22T13:08:23-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/343This is a newspaper clipping from 1882, concerning election results. ]]>2018-03-16T17:06:17-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/351This is an article about a meeting of Lauderdale County Republicans in 1890. The group included both black and white party members at this time, including Prof. Young A. Wallace and S.P. Price. ]]>2018-03-14T21:48:48-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/336This is a newspaper clipping about a meeting of the Lauderdale County Republicans, called by Young A. Wallace. Prof. Wallace (1847-1937) was a local black teacher of the Florence District School for Negroes, the Carpenter School, and principal of the John F. Slater School. A chorister at St. Paul AME Church he taught a young WC Handy.]]>2018-03-13T21:43:44-04:00
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]]>https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/1164A Series of articles from the Florence Herald, Florence Times and Sheffield Reaper on the 1901 Alabama Constitutional Convention and African-American disenfranchisement.]]>2021-02-03T12:14:44-05:00
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