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Forty-eighth Congress (1883-85) convened, Two

  • Dec 3, 1883
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Forty-eighth Congress (1883-85) convened, Two Blacks representatives, James E. O'Hara, North Carolina; Robert Smalls, South Carolina. George L. Ruffin appointed city judge in Boston. Fifty-three Blacks reported lynched in 1883.

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