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"Notice!"
Creator
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[<a title="Henry J. Lewis" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/193">Henry J. Lewis</a>]
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<a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis Freeman</em></a>
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<a title="George L. Knox" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/198">George L. Knox</a>
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August 11, 1894
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124
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2013-06-26 04:46:05
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"Notice"
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<span style="font-size: 13px;">As editor, <a title="George L. Knox" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/198">George L. Knox</a> re-printed a drawing by the late political cartoonist <a title="Henry J. Lewis" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/193">Henry J. Lewis</a> in the formerly independent <a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em>Indianapolis </em></a></span><a title="Indianapolis Freeman" href="http://songswithoutwords.org/items/show/199"><em style="font-size: 13px;">Freeman</em></a><span style="font-size: 13px;"> to chide the National Negro Democratic Convention meeting in that city in August 1894. "Gentlemen," reads the caption, "cannot you persuade the white members of your party South, to cease these persecutions of your brethren?" At the time, </span>the Southern branch of the Democratic party remained hostile to voting and civil rights for African Americans. While some African Americans in the Northwest were moving away from the Republican Party, which they saw as failing to protect those rights, this cartoon made clear that the Democrats offered no refuge for African American voters.
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owproject
civil rights
Democratic National Conference
George L. Knox
Henry J. Lewis
Ida B. Wells
images
Indianapolis Freeman
Ku Klux Klan
lynching.