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Summary

At a May 7 (1867) mass meeting of the Republican Party held in Hagerstown, the assembly acknowledged “colored men to be their equals before the law.” As a result, four black men were selected from among eighteen delegates to the State Convention. Those assembled also want to secure voting rights for “colored men.”


Article Source

Newspaper: The Herald and Torch Light

Publication Date: May 15th, 1867

Page/Column: 2A

Town: Hagerstown, MD

County: Washington

Subjects

  • Politics
  • African Americans
  • Aftermath of War / Reconstruction

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