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for African Americans, pushed for the hiring of African American postal workers, and opposed segregation. C.N. Love was a leading civil rights activist and advocate for the African American community. He was active in the Republican Party. During his career he was a member of the Republican Party's
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In 1921, Love filed suit against Texas laws barring African Americans from voting. By the time it reached the Supreme Court it was determined to be moot and a political rather than a legal issue (Love v. Griffith).
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who became its editor. It was the city's first African American newspaper. On January 3, 1931, the paper merged with the
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primaries as he sought for political representation and opportunities for African Americans.
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Newspaper for African Americans established in 1893 in Houston, Texas
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was a newspaper for African Americans established in 1893 in
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along with his wife Lilla as well as Jack Tibbitto, and
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Index

Houston Informer
Houston, Texas
Charles N. Love
Emmett J. Scott
Jim Crow laws
Carnegie Library
Black-and-tan faction
lily white faction
Democratic Party
Keeping a Family Legacy Alive: Unforgotten African Americans
ISBN
9781450760706
The First Texas News Barons
ISBN
9780292782426
"Handbook of Texas: Houston Informer and Texas Freeman"
Lightnin' Hopkins: His Life and Blues
ISBN
9781556529627
"Texans Seek Right to Vote"
"FindLaw's United States Supreme Court case and opinions"
Categories
Newspapers published in Houston
African-American newspapers
African-American history of Texas

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