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Introduction: "A representative of its colored citizens"
"Let us come out like men": the historic election of 1876
"An able, attentive, and sensible representative": the first term and a failed reelection bid
"Justly entitled to representation": the long road back to the legislature
"Advising moderation in all things": the 1883 legislative session and colored convention
"We are here as citizens": reelection, the Civil Rights Bill, and another colored convention
"By no means an unimportant position": election to the office of South Town clerk in 1887
"You ought not insult the colored people!" a final bid for the state legislature
"Forget personal grievances": uniting the community as elder statesman
Conclusion: "leader of the colored race is dead".

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