Black congressmen during Reconstruction : a documentary sourcebook

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Where to find it

Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
E185.6 .B623 2002
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
CBo B627p
Status
In-Library Use Only

Stone Center Library

Call Number
E185.6 .B623 2002 c. 2
Status
Available

Summary

During the Reconstruction, African Americans from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia--former slave-owning states--were elected to Congress in remarkable numbers. They included lawyers, teachers, businessmen, editors, and ministers. African Americans gained the right to vote through the Reconstruction Acts and the Civil War Amendments, and elected 2 blacks to the Senate and 19 to the House of Representatives. This book provides brief biographical sketches of these extraordinary politicians and excerpts from documents illuminating their activities in Congress.

These politicians took an active role and spoke out on issues from civil rights legislation and policies on Native Americans to the Chinese Exclusion Bill and foreign policy. They demanded a federal law making lynching a capital crime, denounced massacres in the South, and decried the activities of the Ku Klux Klan. They played important roles until the South successfully drove blacks away from the polls and from Congress.

Contents

  • Foreword p. ix John David Smith
  • Preface p. xi
  • Acknowledgments p. xiii
  • Introduction p. xv
  • 1. Blanche Kelso Bruce, Senate p. 1
  • 2. Richard Harvey Cain, House of Representatives p. 39
  • 3. Henry Plummer Cheatham, House of Representatives p. 59
  • 4. Robert Carlos De Large, House of Representatives p. 79
  • 5. Robert Brown Elliott, House of Representatives p. 85
  • 6. Jeremiah Haralson, House of Representatives p. 115
  • 7. John Adams Hyman, House of Representatives p. 121
  • 8. John Mercer Langston, House of Representatives p. 125
  • 9. Jefferson Franklin Long, House of Representatives p. 141
  • 10. John Roy Lynch, House of Representatives p. 145
  • 11. Thomas Ezekiel Miller, House of Representatives p. 227
  • 12. George Washington Murray, House of Representatives p. 245
  • 13. Charles Edmund Nash, House of Representatives p. 267
  • 14. James Edward O'Hara, House of Representatives p. 275
  • 15. Joseph Hayne Rainey, House of Representatives p. 291
  • 16. Alonzo Jacob Ransier, House of Representatives p. 297
  • 17. James Thomas Rapier, House of Representatives p. 309
  • 18. Hiram Rhodes Revels, Senate p. 319
  • 19. Robert Smalls, House of Representatives p. 333
  • 20. Benjamin Sterling Turner, House of Representatives p. 349
  • 21. Josiah Thomas Walls, House of Representatives p. 357
  • 22. George Henry White, House of Representatives p. 391
  • Bibliography p. 431
  • Index p. 437

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