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George W. Albright

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In 2021, DeeDee Baldwin, a research librarian heading the Against All Odds archival history effort on African American legislators in Mississippi during and after the Reconstruction era and one of Albright's descendants were part of a recorded talk and slide presentation.
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A History of Mississippi: From the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando DeSoto, Including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French Under Iberville, to the Death of Jefferson Davis
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Albright married a white teacher and became a teacher himself. When he narrowly escaped with his life in a confrontation with Klansmen, Albright moved to Chicago,
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After he was emancipated from slavery, Albright worked as a field hand. His father, who was sold to an owner in
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Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction
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among still enslaved people. After the war, he attended a school run by
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in Mississippi. During the War, Albright was a member of the
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Baldwin, Deedee; Burch, Karen; Ford, Bianca (May 21, 2021).
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List of African-American officeholders during Reconstruction
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Mississippi State Senate
Henry M. Paine
A. M. West
Holly Springs, Mississippi
Republican
enslaved
Mississippi
Republican
Marshall County
Mississippi State Senate
Reconstruction Era
Democrat
Ku Klux Klan
Texas
American Civil War
Union Army
Battle of Vicksburg
Union League
Emancipation Proclamation
Sheriff
Nelson Gill
Kansas
Colorado
communist
Daily Worker
Communist Party USA
James W. Ford
1936 presidential election
List of African-American officeholders during Reconstruction

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