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Identifier: republicanpartya00adam (find matches)
Title: The Republican Party and the Afro-American, a book of facts and figures
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Adams, Cyrus Field
Subjects: African Americans
Publisher: (Washington, Republican National Committee)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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been about 60 per cent, and there arenow m round numbers about twenty-two thousand colored men in the service of theUnited States Government and their annual salaries aggregate nearly $12,500,000.< President Taft has given a number of Afro-Americans good places under thecivil service by executive order specifying in one case that it was done because therace did not have proper representation in the State. President Taft has in many public utterances expressed his deep sympathv forthe soul sufferings of the Afro-American people. y Addressing an immense audience some years ago. Mr. Taft said:<I am fully alive to the heart pangs that a colored man endures when sufferingfrom the contemptuous insults of white men not at all his equal, either in pointof intelligence or devotion to duty. I know the sense of injustice that has often-times burned itself into his breast when he realizes that his rights have beentrampled upon^ and his claims to fair treatment rejected solely because of the
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JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHEEMANVice-President op the United States. JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. James Schoolcraft Sherman, who has been renominated for Vice President of theUnited States, is by profession a lawyer. A graduate of Hamilton College, near his home at Utica, N. Y., in 1878, hereceived the degree of doctor of laws from that institution. He was admitted tothe bar two years after graduation, practiced in his native city and was electedmayor of Utica in 1884. He was elected to Congress in 1887 and except an interval of two years—1891and 1893—was continuously re-elected up to 1908, when he was elected Vice Presi-dent of the United States. His record in office is a good one. Mr. Sherman has been a consistant friend of the Afro-American ever sincehis entrance into public life, and in his public utterances he has made many strongpleas for the advancement of the race along all lines of human endeavor. Vice President Sherman was formally notified of his renomination at his homein Utica

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