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1895 - North Carolina Legislature Honors Frederick Douglass

On the day following the death of Frederick Douglass, the North Carolina Legislature—then dominated by a coalition of Black Republicans and white Populists—adjourned its session to honor his legacy. This rare display of interracial political cooperation reflected Douglass’s wide-reaching influence and the strength of Black political power during the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction eras.

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