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James Black (prohibitionist)

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205: 31: 308:, another pioneering temperance leader. In its first 60 years, the publishing house printed over one billion pages. It published three monthly periodicals with a combined circulation of about 600,000. It also published over 2,000 books and pamphlets plus textbooks, flyers, broadsides and other temperance materials. 315:
in Chicago, Illinois with Black serving as president of the convention. Three years later he was selected to run as the party’s first presidential candidate, but he won no electoral votes and only 5,607 votes. During the 1872 presidential campaign it was incorrectly stated that he had endorsed the
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in 1839 before attending the Lewisburg Academy from 1841 to 1843. In 1844, Black began the study of law, passing into the Pennsylvania state bar in 1846 and setting up a legal practice in Lancaster. In 1845, he married Eliza Murray and would later have six children with her.
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Hon. James Black's Cleveland address. Address delivered at the opening of the National Prohibition Reform Party Convention, held in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, June, 17th, 1880.
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19th-century American temperance activist and a founder of the Prohibition Party
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but was also deeply committed to anti-alcohol activism, having joined the
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As a child he worked in a sawmill from 1836 to 1837 and worked on the
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New York: National Committee of the Prohibition Reform Party, 1880.
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New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1893.
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New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1876.
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Brief History of Prohibition and of the Prohibition Reform Party.
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Candidates in the 1872 United States presidential election
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New Edition. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1908; pg. 119.
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He first joined the 1390:Politicians from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1321:Temperance movement in the United States 348:in the United States from 1919 to 1933. 365: 363: 361: 357: 595:Prohibition Party presidential nominee 245:Black was born September 23, 1823, in 1400:Deaths from pneumonia in Pennsylvania 7: 1395:Writers from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 553:. NY: Appleton & Co., 1887-1889. 371:The New Cyclopedia of Social Reform. 336:On December 16, 1893, Black died of 273:Black was initially a member of the 1385:People from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 287:1856 Republican National Convention 1313:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 14: 1410:19th-century American politicians 1305:Prohibition in the United States 203: 735:1971–1979: Charles Wesley Ewing 483:. 20 December 1893. p. 3. 417:. 18 December 1893. p. 1. 262:Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal 457:. 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Index


Prohibition Party
Simeon B. Chase
Gideon T. Stewart
Lewisburg
Pennsylvania
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
Prohibition
Democratic Party
Republican Party

temperance movement
Prohibition Party
1872 presidential election
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Fulton Township, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Republican Party
Washingtonian movement
Democratic Party
1856 Republican National Convention
John C. Frémont
Good Templars
National Temperance Society and Publishing House
Neal Dow
Prohibition Party
Liberal Republican
Horace Greeley

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