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Narciso Gener Gonzales

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325:, the nephew of Ben Tillman, and died four days later. Gonzales had waged a veritable crusade against Tillman's personal failings in his newspaper that helped to ensure Tillman's defeat in the 1902 South Carolina gubernatorial race. Tillman had shot Gonzales in broad daylight in the presence of many eyewitnesses but was acquitted, ostensibly on a shaky self-defense theory but really because the jury believed Tillman to have been right in taking justice into his own hands. The assassination effectively ended Jim Tillman's political future and provided an opening for 298: 267:. Owning his own newspaper allowed the well-known Gonzales to wage war against Governor Ben Tillman unrestrained by the conservatism of his former employer. Although Gonzales and Tillman shared similar prejudices, they differed in their comportment. Whereas Tillman utilized the politics of violence, Gonzales railed against dueling, murder, and lynching. Ultimately, while Tillman respected the newly created newspaper for its audacity, he successfully painted the paper as anti-populist during the 1892 gubernatorial election. 306: 31: 274:
to stop directing state patronage through Gonzales and another man; to the detriment of Tillman. And in 1898, Governor Ellerbe made a deal with Gonzales, who opposed prohibition and the state-run dispensary system, that in return for Gonzales support in the election, Ellerbe would abandon the
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for Gonzales was later erected on Senate Street across from the State House in Columbia, purportedly on the route on which Tillman regularly walked home.
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While Gonzales worked in Varnville in 1876, he wrote a report on a local uprising of plantation workers and telegraphed it to the
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and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the
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dispensary system. For the promise, which Ellerbe ultimately broke, Gonzales allegedly returned 2,600 votes.
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within South Carolina. Gonzales was murdered in 1903 by South Carolina Lieutenant Governor
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Manuscripts Department Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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in 1880, Gonzales accepted a position as the state capital correspondent for the
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Gonzales was a political powerbroker. Tillman was unable to persuade President
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supported a number of progressive causes; its editorials called for an end to
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Gonzales was shot on January 15, 1903, by South Carolina Lieutenant Governor
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in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in
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Southern Historical Collection: #1009 Elliot and Gonzalez Family Papers.
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after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General
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http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/e/Elliott_and_Gonzales_Family.html
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Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a
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powerbroker in the state, directing patronage from the
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Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy
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Gonzales was a frequent critic of 103:(August 5, 1858 – January 19, 1903) was an 29: 18: 607:People from Edisto Island, South Carolina 524:Pitchfork Ben Tillman: South Carolinian 481:Pitchfork Ben Tillman, South Carolinian 361: 415: 413: 369: 367: 365: 7: 612:19th-century American businesspeople 567:Deaths by firearm in South Carolina 309:Obelisk honoring Gonzales near the 602:19th-century American male writers 253:In 1891, Gonzales and his brother 14: 592:19th-century American journalists 577:People murdered in South Carolina 572:Assassinated American journalists 562:American people of Cuban descent 522:Simkins, Francis Butler (1945). 479:Simkins, Francis Butler (1944). 587:Journalists from South Carolina 500:Jones, Lewis Pinckney (1973). 392:Jones, Lewis Pinckney (1973). 1: 465:Kantrowitz, Stephen (2015). 557:American newspaper founders 628: 382:Simkins 1945 pp. 138, 143. 311:South Carolina State House 597:American male journalists 327:Coleman Livingston Blease 181:Varnville, South Carolina 28: 278:During Gonzales's life, 265:Columbia, South Carolina 142:Cleveland administration 123:Columbia, South Carolina 75:Columbia, South Carolina 313: 302: 234:While employed by the 158:Ambrosio José Gonzales 107:born in Eddingsville, 101:Narciso Gener Gonzales 308: 300: 152:Early life and family 373:Simkins 1945 p. 201. 255:Ambrose E. Gonzales 217:Journal of Commerce 127:Ambrose E. Gonzales 105:American journalist 16:American journalist 469:. UNC Press Books. 314: 303: 177:telegraph operator 162:American Civil War 125:with his brother, 301:Gonzales, Tillman 263:, a newspaper in 232:News and Courier. 199:Journalism career 98: 97: 619: 527: 515: 488: 477: 471: 470: 462: 456: 453: 447: 444: 438: 435: 429: 426: 420: 417: 408: 407: 389: 383: 380: 374: 371: 323:James H. Tillman 292:women's suffrage 288:child labor laws 286:, the reform of 272:Grover Cleveland 236:News and Courier 223:News and Courier 206:News and Courier 146:James H. 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Edisto Island
South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
American journalist
Edisto Island
South Carolina
The State
Columbia, South Carolina
Ambrose E. Gonzales
Tillmanism
Democratic
Cleveland administration
James H. Tillman
Ambrosio José Gonzales
American Civil War
Narciso López
William Elliott
telegraph operator
Varnville, South Carolina
Savannah
Valdosta
Georgia
Charleston
Journal of Commerce
News and Courier
Ben Tillman
Ambrose E. Gonzales
The State
Columbia, South Carolina

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