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Broadside advertising an anti-women's suffrage event at the Ryman Auditorium
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Advertising, Political; African Americans; Constitutional Amendments; Government; Political Parades & Rallies; Politics And Government; Ratification; Ryman Auditorium (Nashville, Tenn.); Southern States; Suffrage; Tennessee; United States; Women; Women's Suffrage
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Charles Weltner, Tom Houck, and Hal Gulliver, circa 1973
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Atlanta; Atlanta Constitution (Firm); Eating And Drinking; Georgia; Government; Gulliver, Hal, 1935; Houck, Tom; Political Campaigns; Politicians; Politics And Government; Press; Weltner, Charles Longstreet, 1927 1992
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Charles Weltner, Tom Houck, and Hal Gulliver, circa 1973
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Atlanta; Atlanta Constitution (Firm); Cigarettes; Eating And Drinking; Georgia; Government; Gulliver, Hal, 1935; Houck, Tom; Political Campaigns; Politicians; Politics And Government; Press; Smoking; Weltner, Charles Longstreet, 1927 1992
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Congressman Oscar De Priest--outtakes
Fox Movietone News (Production unit)
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Constitutional Amendments; De Priest, Oscar, 1871 1951; Equality; Government; Politics And Government; Social Justice; Speeches, Addresses, Etc; United States; United States. Congress. House
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Congressman Oscar De Priest--outtakes
Fox Movietone News (Production unit)
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Constitutional Amendments; De Priest, Oscar, 1871 1951; Equality; Government; Politics And Government; Social Justice; Speeches, Addresses, Etc; United States; United States. Congress. House
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Freedom train tales
Dunbar, Willis Frederick
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African Americans; Constitution; Emancipation Proclamation; Government; History; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham; Politics And Government; President (1861 1865 : Lincoln); Segregation; United States
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Missouri Constitution, 1845
Missouri General Assembly
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Banks And Banking; Bill Of Rights; Boundary, States; Constitution; Constitutional Amendments; Education; Federal Power; Government; Impeachments; Judicial System; Militia; Missouri; Missouri. Office Of Governor; Politics And Government; Proposed; Separation Of Powers; Slaver; Slavery; Supreme Court Of Missouri; United States; United States. Congress
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Missouri Constitution, 1865
Missouri General Assembly
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Banks And Banking; Bill Of Rights; Boundary, States; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional Amendments; Disenfranchisement; Drake, Charles Daniel (1811 1892); Education; Emancipation Proclamation; Federal Power; Fletcher, Thomas Clement (1827 1899); Government; History; Impeachments; Interim Governments; Judicial System; Loyalty Oaths; Militia; Missouri; Missouri Provisional Government; Missouri. Constitution (1865); Missouri. Office Of Governor; Politics And Government; Rodman, Francis Augustus (1829 1888); Separation Of Powers; Slaver; Slavery; Social Conditions; Southern Sympathizers; Supreme Court Of Missouri; United States; United States. Congress
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Letter from Charles P. Carpenter in Florala, Alabama, to Governor Thomas Kilby in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Carpenter, Charles P; Government; Kilby, Thomas Erby, 1865 1943; Legislation; Men's League For Woman's Suffrage (Ala.); Politics And Government; Suffrage; United States; United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment; Women
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"Memorial to the Members of the Democratic State Executive Committee of Alabama, by Woman's Anti-Ratification League of Alabama."
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama Woman's Anti Ratification League; Cummings, Homer S. (Homer Stille?), 1870 1956; Democratic Party (Ala.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Government; Legislation; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; Southern States; Suffrage; United States; United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment; Women
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Letter from H. H. Snell, president of the Men's League for Woman's Suffrage in Birmingham, Alabama, to Congressman W. W. Morris in the Alabama House of Representatives in Montgomery.
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African Americans; Alabama; Government; Legislation; Men's League For Woman's Suffrage (Ala.); Morris, William Warren, B. 1851; Politics And Government; Snell, H. H; United States; United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment
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Letter and resolution from Secretary of State William H. Seward in Washington, D.C., to Governor William H. Smith in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Freedmen; Government; Governors; Politics And Government; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Seward, William Henry, 1801 1872; Smith, William Hugh, 1826 1899; United States; United States. Constitution. 15th Amendment; Voter Registration
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Excerpts from "An Address to the Citizens of Alabama, on the Constitution and Laws of the Confederate States of America" by Robert H. Smith.
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African Americans; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Constitution; Government; History; Politics And Government; Secession; Slave Trade; Slaver; Slavery; Smith, Robert H; Southern States; States' Rights (American Politics); United States
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"Twenty-Fifth Day."
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Chilton, William Parish, 1810 1871; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Constitution; Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825 1903; Flags; Government; History; Politics And Government; Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; United States
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An address, delivered before the Georgia Democratic State Convention, held at Milledgeville, July 4th, 1856
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Buchanan, James, 1791 1868; Democratic Party (U.S.); Election; Fourth Of July Addresses; Georgia; Government; Milledgeville; Politics And Government; Presidents; Slaver; Slavery; Southern Imprint; States' Rights (American Politics); United States; United States. Constitution
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Continuing challenges to the Voting Rights Act since "Shelby County v. Holder" : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, first session, June 25, 2019
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties, author
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Alabama; Constitutional Law; Federal Government; Government; Minorities; Shelby County; Shelby County (Ala.); Suffrage; Trials, Litigation, Etc; United States; United States. Voting Rights Act Of 1965; Voter Registration; Voting Rights Act Of 1965 (United States)
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"Days of adversity", or, admonitions against disunion. A New year's sermon, preached in Concord, N.H., January 6, 1861
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American Civil War (1861 1865); Bible; Causes; Church And State; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Concord; Constitutional History; Ecclesiastes, Vii, 14; Government; History; New Hampshire; New Year Sermons; Poems; Poetry; Politics And Government; Sermons; Sermons, American; United States
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Governors' Papers: Benjamin Smith Correspondence, November 1811
Smith, George William Highley, John Guthry, Reuben Franklin, J Morton, John L Massachusetts. General Court Maryland. General Assembly Hudspeth, David Tennessee. General Assembly Henderson, Thomas Hunter, Theo MacRae, Duncan Maclennan, William
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Canals; Correspondence; Erie Canal (N.Y.); Estates (Law); Extradition; Fugitives From Justice; Government; Governors; History; Horse Stealing; Land Grants; Murder; North Carolina; Politics And Government; Smith, Benjamin, 1756 1826; United States; United States. Constitution
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Governors' Papers: William Hawkins Correspondence, April 1813
Porter, Anthony Love, Thomas Lowrie, S Steele, John Crawford, William Whitfield, Bryan Cochran, John Fulton, Robert McDonald, D Giles, William Hopkins, Stephen Jones, William
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Boundaries; Correspondence; Fugitives From Justice; Government; Governors; Hawkins, William, 1777 1819; History; Horse Stealing; Judges; North Carolina; North Carolina. Militia; Politics And Government; Seawell, Henry, 1774 Or 1775 1835; Steamboats; United States; United States. Constitution; War Of 1812
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Great speech of Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson to the democracy, in mass meeting assembled at Wyoming County, Pa., August 19, 1861, on The existing rebellion.
Cauldwell, Southworth & Whitney
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional History; Fugitive Slaves; Government; History; Politics And Government; Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Speeches, Addresses, Etc., American; States' Rights (American Politics); United States
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How to prosecute and how to end the war. : Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, at the Academy of Music, Thursday evening, April 2, 1863.
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Butler, Benjamin F; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional History; Government; History; Music; Politics And Government; Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Songs And Music; Sources; Southern States; Speeches, Addresses, Etc., American; Texts; United States
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John Tower Speech at Civic Club Luncheon about Multicultural Education, Marshall, March 30, 1972?
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Busing; Constitutional Law; Desegregation; Government; Government And Law Politics Speeches; Multicultural Education; Politics And Government; Segregation; Speeches, Addresses, Etc., American; Tower, John G. (John Goodwin), 1925 1991; United States
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Letter from Josephus Moore to Charles Moore, February 16, 1865
Moore, Josephus C
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Government; Government And Law Constitutions; Letters; Moore, Charles B; Moore, Josephus C; Oaths; Slaver; Social Life And Customs Correspondence; Social Life And Customs Slavery; Wilson, James A; Wortham, James
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Letter from the Maryland League for State Defense to Governor Albert H. Roberts
Maryland League for State Defense
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African Americans; Constitutional Amendments; Correspondence; Democratic Party (Md.); Discrimination; Government; Maryland; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Ratification; Roberts, Albert Houston, 1868 1946; States' Rights (American Politics); Suffrage; Tennessee; United States; Women; Women's Rights; Women's Suffrage
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"Majorities win at the polls"
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African Americans; Broadsides; Campaign Literature; Constitutional Amendments; Discrimination; Government; Political Activity; Political Organizations; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Ratification; Suffrage; Tennessee; United States; Women; Women In Public Life; Women's Rights; Women's Suffrage
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May 12: House bill to cede to Congress certain western lands (with votes and protest)
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Appalachian Mountains; Constitutions; Debts, Public; Government; History; Land Grants; North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; Officer; Politics And Government; Revolution, 1775 1783; Slaver; Slaves; Soldiers; Tennessee; United States; United States. Continental Congress
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Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, June 1, 1855
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Albany (N.Y.); Barnard, Daniel D. (Daniel Dewey), 1797 1861; Government; Officials And Employees; Politics And Government; Sargent, Nathan, 1794 1875; Slaver; Slavery; United States; United States. Constitution; Whig Party (U.S.)
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North and South, or, Four questions considered : What have we done? What have we to do? What have we to hope? What have we to fear? A sermon preached in the First Church in Hartford, on the day of the national fast, Sept. 26th, 1861
Case, Lockwood, and Company
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American Civil War (1861 1865); Bible; Civil War; Connecticut; Constitutional History; Fast Day Sermons; Government; Hartford; History; Law And Legislation; Politics And Government; Samuel, Xvii, 29; Secession; Sermons; Sermons, American; Slaver; Slavery; Sources; Southern States; United States
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Speech of Ex-Gov. Thos. H. Seymour, at the City Hall, Hartford : on Tuesday evening, February 10th, 1863
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Adversaries; American Civil War (1861 1865); Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Connecticut; Constitutional Law; Democratic Party (Conn.); Emancipation; Government; History; Lincoln, Abraham; Politics And Government; Protest Movements; Slaver; Slaves; Sources; States' Rights (American Politics); United States
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Speech of Hon. Alex. W. Buel, in defence of the Constitution and the Union. Delivered at a public dinner given to him by his fellow-citizens, at Detroit, November 19, 1850.
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Causes; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Compromise Of 1850; Constitution; Fugitive Slave Law (1850); Fugitive Slaves; Government; History; Law And Legislation; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; Sources; United States
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Speech of Hon. J.Z. Goodrich, of Mass., delivered in the Peace Convention in Washington, February, 1861.
J.E. Farwell & Co
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Causes; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Conference Convention; Constitutional Law; Extension To The Territories; Government; History; Politics And Government; Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Speeches, Addresses, Etc., American; States' Rights (American Politics); United States; Washington, D.C.)
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Speech of Moses B. Page, Esq., of Berwick : in the House of Representatives of Maine, February 27, 1863, in opposition to the "emancipation resolutions."
Page, Moses B Maine Legislature House of Representatives
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American Civil War (1861 1865); Causes; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional Law; Emancipation; Government; History; Legislative Addresses; Maine; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Sources; Speeches, Addresses, Etc., American; United States; War
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The report, ordinance, and addresses of the convention of the people of South Carolina. Adopted, November 24th, 1832.
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Constitutions, United States: South Carolina 1832, Convention Of; Debates; Government; Government And Law Politics; History; Nullification (States' Rights); Politics And Government; Slaver; Social Life And Customs Slavery; United States; United States. Congress
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The Texas Historian, Volume 52, Number 5, May 1992
Texas State Historical Association DeBoe, David C
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African Americans; Celebrities; Conscientious Objectors; Desegregation; Government; Government And Law Constitutions; History; People Children; People Ethnic Groups African Americans; Periodicals; Religion; Religion Churches; Religion Denominations Methodist; Social Life And Customs Clubs And Organizations; Texas
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The Texas Historian, Volume 52, Number 2, November 1991
Texas State Historical Association DeBoe, David C
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African Americans; Agriculture Farming; Government; Government And Law Constitutions; Government And Law Law Enforcement Sheriffs; History; People Ethnic Groups African Americans; Periodicals; Religion; Social Life And Customs Clubs And Organizations; Suffrage; Texas
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Exciting scene in the House of Representatives, Jan. 31, 1865, on the announcem[ent of the passage of the amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery for ever.]
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Architectural Decorations & Ornaments; Cheering; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional Amendments; Government; History; Interiors; Politics & Government; Ratification; United States; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); United States. Congress. House; Washington (D.C.)
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Exciting scene in the House of Representatives, Jan. 31, 1865, on the announcement of the passage of the amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery for ever
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Architectural Decorations & Ornaments; Cheering; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitutional Amendments; Government; History; Interiors; Politics & Government; Ratification; United States; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); United States. Congress. House; Washington (D.C.)
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Bob Short, 10 December 2007
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Atlanta Journal Constitution; Georgia; Georgia. Department Of Natural Resources; Government; Journalism; Journalists; Political Campaigns; Politics And Government; Press And Politics; Republican Party (Ga.); Segregation; States' Rights Council Of Georgia; United States
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Congressman [Jerry] Voorhis (Untitled)
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California; Economics; Government; Political Campaigns; Political Participation; Political Parties; Politics And Government; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; United Nations; United States; United States Presidents; United States. Congress; United States. Constitution; United States. Navy; Veterans; World War, 1939 1945
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Georgia Legislature, House of Representatives
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African Americans; Atlanta Constitution Building (Atlanta, Ga.); Burress, A. L; Georgia; Georgia. General Assembly; Georgia. General Assembly. House Of Representatives; Government; Legislators; Political Participation; Politicians; Politics And Government; Shoe Shiners; Shoe Shining; Shoes; Televisions; Tooks, Henry
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1820 House Journal, First Session
Missouri House of Representatives
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Ashley, William Henry (1778 1838); Bank Of Missouri; Barton, David (1783 1837); Benton, Thomas Hart (1782 1858); Government; Mc Nair, Alexander (1775 1826); Missouri; Missouri. Constitution (1820); Missouri. House Of Representatives; New Hampshire; Politics And Government; Resolutions, Legislative; Slaver; Slavery
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John Rutledge
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Chief Justice Of Us; Government; John Rutledge; Judge; Judges; Justice; Law And Law Enforcement; Male; Men; Miniature; Politics; Politics And Government; Portrait; Portraits; Rutledge, John; Signer Of Constitution; Statesman; Trumbull, John; Us Supreme Court Justice
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Letter, from Gilchrist Porter, Palmyra, Marion County to Thomas Clement Fletcher, March 22, 1865
Office of the Governor
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Abolition Of Slavery; Constitutional Convention Of Missouri (1865); Government; Marion County; Marion County (Mo.); Missouri; Ousting Ordinance; Palmyra; Politics And Government; Porter, Gilchrist; Radical Union Party; Slaver; Slavery In Missouri
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North Carolina Constitutional Reader, Being a Hand Book for Primary Use in One Part
Harris, G. Ellis
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African American Authors; African Americans; Books And Reading; Civil Rights; Education; Government; Handbooks, Manuals, Etc; Harris, G. Ellis; History; North Carolina; Politics And Government; Sources; United States; United States. Constitution; Voting
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Indiana history bulletin, volume 26, number 11, November 1949
Indiana Historical Bureau
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American Literature; Archaeology; Art, American; Biography; Bulletin (Indiana Historical Society); Charities; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Clark, George Rogers, 1752 1818; Corydon (Ind.); Demography; Economic Development; Education; French; Government; History; Human Services; Indiana; Indiana Historical Bureau; Indiana Historical Society; Indiana Territory; Indiana. Constitution (1816); Indiana. Constitution (1851); Indianapolis (Ind.); Mexican War, 1846 1848; Native Americans; New Harmony (Ind.); Politics And Government; Public Welfare; Religious Life And Customs; Slaver; Slavery; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Statehood (American Politics); To 1787; Transportation; United States; War Of 1812; World War, 1914 1918; World War, 1939 1945
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Newspaper articles on African American political participation
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African Americans; Chicago; Civil Rights; Dunne, Edward F. (Edward Fitzsimons), 1853 1937; Economic Conditions; Election; Elkins, Stephen B. (Stephen Benton), 1841 1911; Georgia; Government; Government & Politics; Harrison, Carter H. (Carter Henry), 1860 1953; Illinois; Keeler, Adele; Law & Criminal Justice; Literacy Tests (Election Law); Negro National Anti Taft League; Newspapers; Political Activity; Presidents; Race Relations; Railroad Law; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858 1919; Social Conditions; Suffrage; Swann, Thomas Wallace; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857 1930; Texas; Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847 1918; United States; United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment; United States. Constitution. 15th Amendment
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1869 Senate Journal, Regular Session
Missouri Senate
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African Americans; Banks And Banking; Constitution; Economic Conditions; Emigration And Immigration; Fletcher, Thomas Clement (1827 1899); Government; Loyalty Oaths; Mc Clurg, Joseph Washington (1818 1900); Missouri; Missouri Governor's Mansion (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri State Penitentiary; Missouri. Senate; Missouri. State Board Of Immigration; Negro Suffrage; Politics And Government; Railroads; Rebel Suffrage; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Rodman, Francis Augustus (1829 1888); Saint Louis (Mo.); Schurz, Carl (1829 1906); Sigel, Albert (1827 1884); Smith, George (1809 1881); St. Louis (Mo.) Board Of Police Commissioners; Stanard, Edwin Obed (1832 1914); U. S. Constitution; U. S. Constituton; Universities; University Of Missouri; Voter Registration
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Letter from John Bragg in Montgomery, Alabama, to Colin J. McRae.
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Alabama; Alabama. Constitution (1861); Bragg, John, 1806 1878; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Cotton Trade; Economic Aspects; Government; History; Mc Rae, Colin J., 1812 1877; Politics And Government; Secession; To 1865; United States; United States Postal Service; Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814 1863
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Dan Warren : Transcribed Interview
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Government; Government Attorneys; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Police Brutality; Saint Augustine; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; United States. Constitution. 1st Amendment
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Draft for slavery chapter
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African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Coles, Edward, 1786 1868; Constitution; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Government; Government & Politics; Harrison, William Henry, 1773 1841; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Lemen, James, 1760 1823; Louisiana; Politics And Government; Scott, Dred, 1809 1858; Slaver; Slavery; To 1865; Trials, Litigation, Etc; United States
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