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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
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DeeDee Baldwin<br /><em>Assistant Professor, History Research Librarian</em><br /><a href="mailto:dbaldwin@library.msstate.edu">dbaldwin@library.msstate.edu</a>
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Signature of Emanuel Handy, from an 1871 petition to Governor Alcorn.
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Handy, Emanuel
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Part of a document at the <a href="https://cwrgm.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Civil War & Reconstruction Governors of Mississippi Project</a>. Original held at the Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
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In the mail, a note from Mrs. Anne McKelvy, presently visiting her daughter, Mickey Murray and family at Manhattan, in which she reports she also recalls the Hon. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a> and his wife, Kate, previously mentioned here. "They were a highly respected couple in the community," Mrs. McKelvy said in her note. "Mrs. Handy often cooked for our family and, I believe, in those early days she charged 30 cents an hour which many of our friends thought was outrageous (the charge). But oh how she could cook!"
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<a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Handy, Emanuel</a>
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1975-02-27
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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
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"Regarding the inquiry concerning an early day resident of Atchison by the name of <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>, sought by Rev. W. T. Handy, New Orleans, a grandson, I know considerable about the Handys, as do many other Atchison old timers. I am sending a copy of this letter to the Rev. Handy. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>'s name frequently appeared in The Globe. I knew him personally. His name always appeared as 'The Hon. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>, former member of the Mississippi State Legislature,' when published in The Globe, and he would be quoted quite often. His wife was Kate Handy, and a well-known cateress in the community. My wife's folks, the C. D. Walkers frequently employed her. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel</a>'s step-son, William Matthews worked for many years for Montgomery Ward when it was located at 726 Commercial and, when I last knew of him, lived at 1201 North Seventh street, the former Handy home."
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...in the mail from W. T. Handy, sr., 4735 Annette street, New Orleans, La. 70122: "I am a retired minister of 50 years in the United Methodist church in the Louisiana Annual Conference. I thought to write the story of my life for my children and posterity. This, of course, means that I want to go into research and find out all I can about my fore parents. A man by the name of <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a> from Hazlehurst, Miss., Copiah county, was a man of some status, and was a member of the Mississippi legislature in the days of Reconstruction. My father, Emanuel Handy II told his children that his father was run out of Hazlehurst around about that time for he earned for himself the title of being a 'trouble maker' or a 'rabble rouser.' He was supposed to have been quite a speaker, and influenced people greatly. During the years 1873-1879, there was quite an exodus from Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. It is said some 80,000 Negroes left these parts for Kansas. My father told me he (<a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel</a> I) migrated to Atchison where he lived until death. Someone said he was known as 'Honorable <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>.' None of his 11 grandchildren ever saw him. I wonder if possibly someone in Atchison may ever heard of him or if there was ever anything in the newspapers there about him? He was a property owner and a taxpayer in your city." Anyone around who ever heard of that <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a> and could shed some light on this request?
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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
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Atchison Kansas Notes. <br /><br />The funeral of Mr. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a> was held at Campbell Chapel A. M. E. Church Dec. 10th. Mr. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Handy</a> was an old soldier and one of the old settlers in Atchison and one of its most respected citizens. Rev. G. R. Tucker, pastor, preached the funeral. Mr. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Handy</a> had a soldiers burial.
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On Second Thought<br />By Jay E. House.<br /><br /><a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>, of Atchison, is an unusual man and we endorse him. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel</a> held to certain views pertaining to the recent and lamented election which he desired to express. He did not, however, quarrel with the gloating and victorious Democrats or annoy his neighbors. Instead, he bought a column of advertising space in the Atchison Globe and expressed his opinions there.<br /><br />We have read Mr. <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Handy</a>'s opinions, as expressed in the Globe. We do not know what they are, since he neglected to say. But we endorse his system.
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<a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Handy, Emanuel</a>
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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
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<a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">E. HANDY</a> TELLS NEGROES THEY DISGRACE RACE<br /><br />DENOUNCES VOTE SELLERS AND VOTE BUYERS IN OPEN LETTER.<br /><br />HOW TO UPLIFT RACE<br /><br />Declares Recognition Is Not Due Until It Is Earned - Must Stop Selling Votes and Set Better Example for Children to Do Away With Prejudice in Future.<br /><br /><a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>, one of the most prominent negroes of Atchison, deplores the weaknesses of his race in a scathing denunciation of the manner in which the negroes in Atchison exercise the right of franchise. In a letter to The Champion he asks what right the negro has for recognition in politics as long as he is willing to sell his vote for a bottle of beer and a few cigars, and incidentally hits the white vote-buyer hard.<br /><br />The letter follows:<br /><br />Editor of The Champion: The action of the negro has been so tremendous that I can only indicate it in a general way: that the negroes in Atchison have disgraced the name of civilization.<br /><br />It has been charged by the white man that the negro is burdened with a citizenship that he is not capable of maintaining; that their politicians are rotten, and that their politics exist only in circumstances which disgrace the United States.<br /><br />If the negroes of Atchison should ever expect to be recognized it is time that their folly should cease.<br /><br />So much for the negro hypocrisy, as selling their votes for all the beer or cigars they can get to last them three or four days.<br /><br />I have talked with the white people a great deal about not putting more colored men on the jury and here is the argument: The white people can't trust the colored man because he will sell out for a bottle of beer or a cigar; he will sell out his vote for all that he can get to drink for two or three days.<br /><br />The children of today will be the men and women of tomorrow, and oh, how careful should parents be in trying to prepare their children for the battle of life, which is chance. They must be the fathers, the mothers, the teachers a generation hence. What kind of men and women, what kind of parents and teachers will they make? That depends upon what the men and women of today are doing toward teaching the children which God has given unto them.<br /><br />Can any race on earth expect to be recognized with such a brand of character as that, knowing, as I do, that it is true of some of our people. The very men that told me are the very men that have been buying negro votes for 15 years, to my knowledge. What could I say? Nothing, because I know it to be the truth.<br /><br />Parents should think about the future welfare of their children after they themselves are dead. For, as our children are today so will our race be a generation hence. They are the great factors which will determine the destiny of the negro race. The character and destiny of a race is the fruit of the seed sown by a former generation. Character, conduct, success or failure is sown by a generation and the succeeding generation reaps the reward. No generation in the history of the world escapes the decree of this law of cause and effect. It has always been so; it is a law of nature, a law which is inseparable and controls all growth and decline, all human success and failure.<br /><br />What, then, will make our children of today obedient to the law will make our race law-abiding a generation hence. If we strive to make them liberty-loving citizens and lovers of morality, there will be no baffling negro problems for the coming generation, for these children of ours will be above all evil forces in America which are fighting against the race, and will win for their children a secure place in the battle of life. It will be a dike against the encroaching waters of prejudice, because they will be fit - because they will be strong. But we can't expect these things ever to come if we go on selling our votes for beer and cigars, as the white man says we are doing today.<br /><br />In making these allegations I want to say of the white man who buys the vote. He is stooping to conquer, and is no better than the one who sells. He is the aggressor, and, in my estimation, is not as good as the negro who sells.<br /><br /><a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">E. HANDY</a>.
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Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
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<a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>: "A colored man will do anything a white man will do except go up in a balloon."
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[article refers to <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a>'s step-daughter]<br /><br />KILLED BY REJECTED SUITOR.<br /><br />Emma Matthews, Colored, Shot by Fred Potter at Atchison.<br /><br />Incensed by jealousy and having been rejected several times as her suitor, Fred Potter, a young colored man, last night shot and killed Emma Matthews, a well known and most estimable young colored woman, at her home at 1228 Walnut street. She was the daughter of Mrs. Emanuel Handy, and for more than a year had been a professional hair dresser and manicurist in Ramsay's department store. The tragedy occurred at 7 o'clock on the front porch, while she and Potter were alone. Potter made no effort to flee, and is in the county jail. He also bore a good reputation. The girl's mother is now en route home from the Atlantic Coast, where she has been servant to the family of the Rev. Francis E. White, of Grand Rapids, Mich. No funeral arrangements will be made until her arrival. -Atchison Globe.
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Topeka Negro Killed in Montana. <br /><br />Atchison, Kan., July 6. John Handy, thirty-three, son of <a href="http://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/exhibits/show/legislators/emanuel-handy--copiah-county-">Emanuel Handy</a> of Atchison, was shot and killed in his saloon at Butte, Mont., following a discussion of the Flynn-Johnson fight, according to a dispatch received by his father. Handy, who is a colored man, ran away from his father's home in Topeka, when he was a boy of fifteen, and prospered in the liquor business. It is not known here who killed him.
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