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Letter from Chauncey Mead to W. W. Baker, November 22, 1883
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− | intimidation being used | + | in reply to yours of the 20 for[mer] My opinion in regards to intimidation being used by the white People to prevent the Negroes from exercising their right of Suffrage in the last election, I will Say that I never Saw More freedom exercised at the poles than I Saw at Midlathuan[??] on the day of Election. Every one, both white & colored |
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Hallsboro for Nov 22-1883
W W Baker Way Dear Sir in reply to yours of the 20 for[mer] My opinion in regards to intimidation being used by the white People to prevent the Negroes from exercising their right of Suffrage in the last election, I will Say that I never Saw More freedom exercised at the poles than I Saw at Midlathuan[??] on the day of Election. Every one, both white & colored