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Tag Archives: john mercer langston

Baptists and the American Civil War: January 9, 1865

In Union-controlled Tennessee, formerly enslaved African Americans, many of them Baptist, are publicly expressing their sentiments to the state’s politicians, including Governor Andrew Johnson. African American attorney John Mercer Langston, born a slave, is one of the most prominent voices. On January 2, he addressed some 3,500 Unionists, 3,000 of them black, declaring that the…

January 9, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Edmonia Lewis

Baptists and the American Civil War: January 24, 1862

Oberlin College, a Christian abolitionist college in Ohio, is in an uproar. A young African American student is accused of poisoning two white female students who were boarding in the same house as the accused. Edmonia Lewis was born about 1844 in either New York, New Jersey or Ohio (the various accounts of her birth…

January 24, 2012 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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