On Becoming a Good Republican
On Becoming a Good Republican
Chapter 3 looks at the celebration of black suffrage rights and the challenge of white patrons to blacks to work hard to be farmers and skilled laborers as a means of becoming bona fide Republicans, paying no heed to the racism that barred blacks from acquiring farms and apprenticeships.
Keywords: Black history, Civil rights history, Minnesota history, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. De Bois, Ida B. Wells, Frank Wheaton, Frederick McGhee, NAACP
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