Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi

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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi

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DeeDee Baldwin
Assistant Professor, History Research Librarian
dbaldwin@library.msstate.edu

Collection Items

Signature of Hannibal C. Carter
Signature of Hannibal C. Carter from an 1875 petition to A. K. Davis.

Letter from George C. Smith to Governor Ames
Letter from George C. Smith to Governor Adelbert Ames.

Letter from Robert Gleed to Lieut Gov Davis
Letter from Robert Gleed to Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, resigning his position on the state's Centennial Board.

Letter from Milton Coates to Governor Ames
Letter from Milton Coates to Governor Adelbert Ames.

Signature of Milton Coates
Signature of Milton Coates from an 1876 letter to Governor Ames.

Letter from Merrimon Howard to Governor Ames
Letter from Merrimon Howard to Governor Adelbert Ames.

Signature of Gilbert Horton
Signature of Gilbert Horton from an 1876 letter to Governor Ames.

Letter from Gilbert Horton to Governor Ames
Letter from Gilbert Horton to Governor Adelbert Ames.

Resignation Letter of George C. Smith
Letter from George C. Smith to A. K. Davis, resigning his state Senate seat.

Signature of George C. Smith
Signature of George C. Smith from an 1875 letter to A. K. Davis.
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