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Thomas T. Fortune House: Journalist Born a Slave

2023-07-28 01:37:51

This book outlines the basic political and economic philosophy that led his work of journalists through the 1880s "(Carle 1496). Thomas T. Fortune is extremely worried that it will be provided by the labor and legal rights of African Americans, Central Government and African American who have the right to receive education. "Wealth negotiated the complex dynamics of African Americans, and more complicatedly, he did this adventure with a body of white skin.

T. Thomas Fortune (1856-1928) was a black journalist in the post-civil era. He founded the New York era in 1883. A famous black opinion magazine written by Ida B. Wells. He tried to defend his national career by accusing schools isolated by the educational system in New York. Two major problems in social reform of Wells-Barnett, prevention of smuggling and women's suffrage, no longer exist. Lynch is a federal crime, and by the establishment of Article 19 of the Constitutional amendment, women acquired voting rights in 1920. For this reason, the affiliated organizations that appeared at that time, such as anti-private association, free militia association, nationwide coloring race association, etc no longer exist. However, the female voter alliance was founded as a result of the women's election campaign and is an organization that educates men and women about the responsibilities as voters.

Thurs Jefferson's claim by Sally Hemings of his slave for two centuries was a question of disagreement and disagreement. In 1802, a journalist, James T. Callender, dismissed Jefferson as a postmaster, complained that Jefferson treated Hemings as a beggar and took some children and complained. John Wells treated her as a slave, her father and Jefferson's wife Martha's father. Sally is three quarters of white men and looks and tone is surprisingly similar to Jefferson's deceased wife.