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Title

  • A national appeal : addressed to the American Negro and the friends of human liberty : may we be permitted to peacefully live as common citizens of the country that is as dear to us as life, or must we submit to the cruel, merciless judgment of Judge Lynch, the faggot, and the enemy's bullet?

Summary

  • Taylor, at this time president of the National Colored Men's Protective Association of America, appeals to his fellow African Americans to stand up and demand that the Republican Party protect them and their right to vote or face loss of African Americans support.

Names

  • Taylor, Geo. E. (George E.)
  • National Colored Men's Protective Association of America.
  • Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • [Oskaloosa, Iowa : National Colored Men's Protective Ass'n of America, 1892?]

Headings

  • -  African Americans--Race identity
  • -  African Americans--Crimes against

Notes

  • -  Caption title.
  • -  Signed on p. [4]: Geo. E. Taylor, Pres. National Colored Men's Protective Ass'n of America, Oskaloosa, Iowa, July 14, 1892.
  • -  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Medium

  • [4] p. ; 18 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • E449 .D16 vol. C, no. 3

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 90898326

Online Format

  • image
  • online text
  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Taylor, Geo. E, National Colored Men'S Protective Association Of America, and Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection. A national appeal: addressed to the American Negro and the friends of human liberty: may we be permitted to peacefully live as common citizens of the country that is as dear to us as life, or must we submit to the cruel, merciless judgment of Judge Lynch, the faggot, and the enemy's bullet?. [Oskaloosa, Iowa: National Colored Men's Protective Ass'n of America, ?, 1892] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/90898326/.

APA citation style:

Taylor, G. E., National Colored Men'S Protective Association Of America & Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection. (1892) A national appeal: addressed to the American Negro and the friends of human liberty: may we be permitted to peacefully live as common citizens of the country that is as dear to us as life, or must we submit to the cruel, merciless judgment of Judge Lynch, the faggot, and the enemy's bullet?. [Oskaloosa, Iowa: National Colored Men's Protective Ass'n of America, ?] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/90898326/.

MLA citation style:

Taylor, Geo. E, National Colored Men'S Protective Association Of America, and Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection. A national appeal: addressed to the American Negro and the friends of human liberty: may we be permitted to peacefully live as common citizens of the country that is as dear to us as life, or must we submit to the cruel, merciless judgment of Judge Lynch, the faggot, and the enemy's bullet?. [Oskaloosa, Iowa: National Colored Men's Protective Ass'n of America, ?, 1892] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/90898326/>.