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A public hearing on candidates for the 1970 elections for Roanoke City Council transpires at the Appalachian Power Company building auditorium in Roanoke, Va.; Mrs. William A. Tingle gives an interview after the meeting
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Stuart B. Carter of Fincastle, Va., speaks on Virginia State Senate candidacy and integration
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Parliamentary and municipal elections in Montenegro : a report
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Colored men out for Madden
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Newspaper article on 1st ward Republican club
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Race prejudice plea boomerang...
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W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer: "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay portions of it before you in the form of a circular. ... Our opinion is, that there are no greater enemies to the restoration of the Union that the abolition partisans at Washington. ... It is convenient to charge those who denounce the schemes of this dominant party with sympathy with the rebellion. It is a cheap mode of defense. ... I wish votes, but only upon honorable terms, nor do I wish the vote of any abolitionist or any one sympathizing with that unpatriotic and detestable party
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W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer: "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay portions of it before you in the form of a circular. ... Our opinion is, that there are no greater enemies to the restoration of the Union that the abolition partisans at Washington. ... It is convenient to charge those who denounce the schemes of this dominant party with sympathy with the rebellion. It is a cheap mode of defense. ... I wish votes, but only upon honorable terms, nor do I wish the vote of any abolitionist or any one sympathizing with that unpatriotic and detestable party
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Herman Mason oral history interview, 2012-08-14
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Robert Charles Loudermilk oral history interview, 2011-08-17
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Vernon Jones campaign speeches, Mark Jordan interview, circa 2001
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Emmelyn Parrish, city voting registrar, assisting two African Americans as they register to vote in Albany, Georgia, 1962
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First congressional district
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Newspaper articles on African American churches and Chicago politics
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News Script: Election & Ridglea wall
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Notes on African Americans in Galesburg, Illinois
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Are in favor of Jones
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Give-A-Damn Jones: meeting with Louie B. Anderson
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Newspaper article on Esau Sherman
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Newspaper article on independent African American party in Chicago
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