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- Title
C. H. J. Taylor and Black Empowerment in Post- Reconstruction Kansas, 1877-1887.
- Authors
Munro, Ian H.
- Abstract
The article focuses on a response to U.S. senator from Kansas John J. Ingalls by Black attorney Charles Henry James (C. H. J.) Taylor in post-slavery Kansas. It discusses Taylor's narrative on disloyalty of Republican party (GOP) toward Black people during Radical Reconstruction and GOP. Topics include historian Bess Beatty views on election of Black representatives, rise of national labor organization Knights of Labor and election of E. P. McCabe in 1882.
- Subjects
RECONSTRUCTION (U.S. history, 1865-1877); POSTWAR reconstruction; JAMES, Charles H.; REPUBLICAN Party (Kan.); REPUBLICAN Party (U.S. : 1854- ); INGALLS, John James, 1833-1900; NINETEENTH century; HISTORY of political parties
- Publication
Kansas History, 2017, Vol 40, Issue 3, p203
- ISSN
0149-9114
- Publication type
Article