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"Lauderdale Republicans"
This 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.
"Less Education Time Touted"
This is a newspaper article about Bob Carl Bailey's proposal that the state consider shortening public education by two years, from 12 to 10 years.
"List of Qualified Voters of Lauderdale County, Alabama [April, 1962]"
An April 12, 1962 *Florence Herald* List of Qualified Voters of Lauderdale County for 1962.
"List of Qualified Voters, Lauderdale County [April, 1926]"
An April 16, 1926 Florence Herald list of qualified voters of Lauderdale County, Alabama.
By 1930 the total black population of Lauderdale county was 7, 782 with a total white population of 33, 222. There were 2,751 blacks and 8,900 whites living…
"List of Qualified Voters, Lauderdale County [April, 1928]"
An April 13, 1928 Florence Herald listing of qualified voters of Lauderdale County, Alabama.
By 1930 the total black population of Lauderdale county was 7, 782 with a total white population of 33, 222. There were 2,751 blacks and 8,900 whites…
"List of Qualified Voters, Lauderdale County, Alabama [April, 1920]"
An April 8, 1920 Florence Herald list of qualified voters of Lauderdale County, Alabama. "(Col.)" means "colored" and denotes a black voter.
In 1920 there were 7, 669 white males 21 years of age or older in Lauderdale County and 2, 307 black…
"Listen Not to the Syren Song" letter to the editor about the Civil Rights Act of 1875
This is a letter to the editor concerning James T. Rapier's presentation of the bill that would become the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
"Local Businessman Among Community Leaders Meeting with Governor About State Problems"
These are items related to Bob Carl Bailey's attendance at a meeting with Governor Fob James to discuss unemployment in the Shoals region.
"Mass Meeting and Barbecue at Florence"
An August 26, 1868 Florence, AL Literary Index newspaper announcement by the Democratic Party of Lauderdale of an upcoming mass meeting and barbecue to be held Tuesday, September 1, 1868, at which several notable speakers would be present, including…
"Negro Parade"
This 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…
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