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Emancipation Celebration at Newport News
January 6, 1894
A detailed list of the celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation in Richmond.
Gov. McKinney's Pardon
January 6, 1894
Gov. McKinney pardons a white man who murdered a black man and never served a sentence.
Gov. O’Ferrall’s Inaugural
January 6, 1894
A cautious analysis and endorsement of Gov. O’Ferrall’s inauguration address.
The Pardon of Bonaparte
January 6, 1894
Gov. Philip W. McKinney pardons a “Negro” man after he served a long prison term for allegations of adultery with a white woman.
Another Roanoke Lyncher Convicted
January 20, 1894
A condemnation of the unjust a trial of a lynched man
Richmond’s Recognition of its Colored Troops
January 20, 1894
The City Council approves a bond to build an armory for the “colored” troops of Richmond.
The Dispatch's Confession
January 20, 1894
The Richmond Dispatch confesses electoral fraud in Virginia.
The Government's Deficit
January 20, 1894
The federal government’s budget under Cleveland’s Administration is in crisis.
White Men Against Lynch Law
January 20, 1894
A group of white men voice their opinions regarding the lynchings in Virginia.
The story of a renewed movement for “Negroes” to return to Africa
January 27, 1894
The story of a renewed movement for “Negroes” to return to Africa
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