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George W. Ashburn

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rights after the end of slavery. Ashburn was the author of the provisions in the new Constitution that assured civil rights to blacks. At the Convention, Ashburn suggested that the new Constitution should be implemented even if the people of Georgia did not concur.
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in Columbus, removing the mayor from office, and ordering the immediate arrest of all suspects. The trial, beginning on June 29, gained national attention as over twenty persons were arrested and held at
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Newspapers across the United States covered the assassination and subsequent trial. The pro-Klan forces in the South capitalized upon the events, publishing a full-length book on the trial titled
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stating "the hand of God is in the assassination" on the grounds that Lincoln was not properly prepared to punish ex-Confederates for their deeds.
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Radical Rule: Military Outrage In Georgia. Arrest Of Columbus Prisoners: With Facts Connected With Their Imprisonment And Release
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Rose, David. The Big Eddy Club THE STOCKING STRANGLINGS AND SOUTHERN JUSTICE. New York: The New Press, 2007 (65-72).
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During the time of Ashburn's murder, Georgia was still under the military governorship of General
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Atlanta, Cradle of the New South: Race and Remembering in the Civil War's Aftermath
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around 1830. He married Georgia Ryley in 1843. They had one daughter.
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The Murder of George W. Ashburn of Georgia. Published: April 6, 1868.
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was assassinated in April 1865, Ashburn wrote a letter to
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by his white Columbus neighbors, he worked with the
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George Ashburn

North Carolina
Columbus, Georgia
Radical Republican
judge
United States
Union Army
American Civil War
Radical Republican
Ku Klux Klan
Columbus, Georgia
North Carolina
Georgia
Secession
Georgia
American Civil War
Union Army
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Columbus, Georgia
George G. Meade
Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1867–1868
African Americans
scalawag
Freedmens Bureau
Henry McNeal Turner
Ku Klux Klan
Nathan Bedford Forrest

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