
An Important Move Among the Colored Leaders
Subject
Robert C. DeLarge
Title
An Important Move Among the Colored Leaders
Date
4/8/1871
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: See 5th column, 1st paragraph.
Chronicling America features an April 8, 1871 article from the The Daily Phoenix newspaper on how the influence of Robert Carlos De Large - a wealthy mixed race Republican Congressman (R-SC) from Aiken, South Carolina - might help boost the conservative movement. According to the writer, De Large supported general amnesty and held political ideologies in contrast to "Radical colored men" of the state that include Robert Smalls, Alonzo Jacob Ransier, William Beverly Nash, and Lucius Wimbush.
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Chronicling America features an April 8, 1871 article from the The Daily Phoenix newspaper on how the influence of Robert Carlos De Large - a wealthy mixed race Republican Congressman (R-SC) from Aiken, South Carolina - might help boost the conservative movement. According to the writer, De Large supported general amnesty and held political ideologies in contrast to "Radical colored men" of the state that include Robert Smalls, Alonzo Jacob Ransier, William Beverly Nash, and Lucius Wimbush.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (The Daily Phoenix, SC)
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“An Important Move Among the Colored Leaders,” Project Reconstruction, accessed December 7, 2023, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/901.