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Ulysses L. Houston

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in this group. This meeting (which would later be called the "Savannah Colloquy") took place at the
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Redeeming the South religious cultures and racial identities among Southern Baptists, 1865-1925
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African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era
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was a pastor and state legislator in Georgia. He was elected to the
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African-American state legislators in Georgia (U.S. state)
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African-American politicians during the Reconstruction Era
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Louisiana State University Press (1996) pages 109 and 110
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Index

Georgia House of Representatives
Bryan County
Original 33
Grahamville, South Carolina
Republican
Georgia State Legislature
Savannah, Georgia
Grahamville, South Carolina
First Bryan Baptist Church
Savannah, Georgia
American Civil War
Secretary of War
Edwin Stanton
William Tecumseh Sherman
freedmen
Green–Meldrim House
Special Field Orders No. 15
Forty acres and a mule
Original 33
Reconstruction era
First Bryan Baptist Church
African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era
Eric Foner
ISBN
073851408X




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