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Lawson A. Scruggs

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by Scruggs, were published in 1893. Scruggs believed that African American women were greatly mistreated, and that in order to achieve eminence, it is necessary for an African American women to have "fought a fierce and bloody battle almost every step of her way."
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were central in efforts to organize black Republican support for those who remained. Scruggs was politically sought stability and interracial harmony, a position which occasionally put him at odds with state Republican leader,
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In the late 1890s and early 1900s, violence in North Carolina against blacks intensified, and many blacks emigrated West. Scruggs, Shaw classmates J. T. Williams and Manassa Pope,
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Crow, Jeffrey J., and Robert F. Durden. Maverick Republican in the Old North State: A Political Biography of Daniel L. Russell. LSU Press, 1999. pp 58–59
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Zogry, Kenneth Joel. The House that Dr. Pope Built: Race, Politics, Memory and the Early Struggle for Civil Rights in North Carolina. ProQuest, 2008 p144
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Des Jardins, Julie. Women and the historical enterprise in America: gender, race, and the politics of memory, 1880–1945. UNC Press Books, 2003. p127-128
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at Shaw University and they married on 22 February 1888. They were married at St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, New York by Rev.
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Lawson Scruggs was born enslaved in Virginia in 1857 to George W. and Maria W. Scruggs. shortly before the start of the
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Harley, Sharon, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn. The Afro-American Woman: Struggles and Images. Black Classic Press, 1997. p39
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Scruggs was an advocate for African American Women. In 1893, two separate volumes about African American women,
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May, Vivian M. Anna Julia Cooper, visionary black feminist: A critical introduction. Routledge, 2007. p72
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After gaining their medical degrees from Shaw, Scruggs and two of his classmates, J. T. Williams and
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in Raleigh, North Carolina. He also served on the faculty at Leonard Medical School.
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Joe A. Mobley. Raleigh: A Brief History. Arcadia Publishing, November 27, 2009
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Women of Distinction: Remarkable in Works and Invincible in Character
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Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 5, P-S
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Bedford, Virginia
Raleigh, North Carolina
Shaw University
Republican
Lucie Johnson
American Civil War
American Baptist Home Mission Society
Leonard Medical School
Shaw University
Lucie Johnson
Henry Lyman Morehouse
Manassa Thomas Pope
North Carolina Medical Association
St. Agnes Hospital
James H. Young
Henry Cheatham
Daniel Lindsay Russell
Noted Negro Women
Monroe Alpheus Majors


Scruggs 1893
Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 5, P-S
ISBN
978-0-8078-6700-6
Women of Distinction: Remarkable in Works and Invincible in Character
Categories
1857 births
1914 deaths

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