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Zachariah D. Green

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After he submitted signatures to become a candidate for municipal judge in 1908, a local election, Tampa city officials blocked him and Judge Wall blocked his appeal.
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in Tampa to exclude African Americans from elections. The group dominated local elections and every Tampa mayor belonged to it from 1910 until 1947.
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In 1887, Joseph A. Walker, a carpenter and merchant, became the first African American elected to Tampa's city council.
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All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868–1968
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All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968
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Iorio, Pam (2001). "Colorless Primaries: Tampa's White Municipal Party".
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Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s
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and was admitted to the bar in 1890. He represented clients in
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Index

Zechariah Green
Tampa, Florida
Harlem Academy School
St. Paul's AME Church
Allen University
Columbia, South Carolina
Georgetown, South Carolina
D.B. McKay
White Municipal Party
Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s
ISBN
9780252026829
All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968
ISBN
9780820350981
All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868–1968
ISBN
9780820350998
JSTOR
30150855
Categories
Allen University alumni
19th-century American lawyers
20th-century American lawyers
20th-century African-American lawyers

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