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has too much old prenudice that is bound to destroy not only the one that has it but will destroy both soul and body and a nation that will let it rule the government."
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that is it "too late now for much reform" and that he was planning to leave the state because "the
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Chavis's date of death is unknown; he last appeared on the
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and became a teacher; he later served as a chaplain in the
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Chavis was born circa 1817 in Tennessee; his father was a
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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free man of color
Mississippi Legislature
Mississippi House of Representatives
Warren County
free man of color
Warren County, Mississippi
1850 United States census
Copiah County, Mississippi
1860 census
1870 census
Massac County, Illinois
Blanche K. Bruce
old rebs
Alcorn State
Spanish–American War
1880 United States census


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978-0807120828







"George Washington Chavis – Against All Odds"
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