Historical Newspaper: Editorial Notes
Subject
Martin Delany
Title
Historical Newspaper: Editorial Notes
Date
03/09/1876
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: See 2nd column, 3rd paragraph.
Chronicling America presents a March 9, 1876 article, author unknown, from the Anderson Intelligencer about Martin Delany- the first Black Union Army field officer turned Lieutenant Governor candidate (1874). The article provides an account of the charges against Delany for breach of trust and larceny, his sentencing and appeal. The writer also provides strong opinions about "honest, misguided White men in South Carolina" who voted for Delany and the trustworthiness of the Republican Party.
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Chronicling America presents a March 9, 1876 article, author unknown, from the Anderson Intelligencer about Martin Delany- the first Black Union Army field officer turned Lieutenant Governor candidate (1874). The article provides an account of the charges against Delany for breach of trust and larceny, his sentencing and appeal. The writer also provides strong opinions about "honest, misguided White men in South Carolina" who voted for Delany and the trustworthiness of the Republican Party.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (Anderson Intelligencer, SC)
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Citation
“Historical Newspaper: Editorial Notes,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 17, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/334.