2.6: Richard Harvey Cain: “All That We Ask Is Equal Laws, Equal Legislation, and Equal Rights” (1874)

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2.6 Richard Harvey Cain: “All That We Ask Is Equal Laws, Equal Legislation, and Equal Rights” (1874)
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Abstract

Cain was a free-born African American who moved to South Carolina as a minister following the Civil War. He became active in local politics and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1872. He was a vocal proponent of African American civil rights. The excerpt here is a speech arguing in support of a civil rights bill before Congress.

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