• The black-and-tan faction was an American biracial faction in the Republican Party in the South from the 1870s to the 1960s. It replaced the Negro Republican...
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  • song referring to the Black and Tans Black-and-tan faction, a defunct biracial faction of the U.S. Republican Party Black and tan clubs, a type of club...
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    Republican Party by organizing Black people as an important voting bloc via Union Leagues and the biracial black-and-tan faction of the Republicans. Conservative...
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  • Republican Party, a faction of the United States Republican Party in the South during and following the Civil War Black-and-tan faction, a faction of the United...
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    politician, businessman, and banker of great influence in Texas during the late nineteenth century. Part of the Black and Tan faction, by 1892 he was elected...
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  • Negro Republican Party (category Black political parties in the United States)
    faction of the Republican Party in the South became generally known as the black-and-tan faction, while the racially exclusive, White-centric faction...
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  • with this faction include The Lincoln Project, Republican Accountability Project and Republicans for the Rule of Law. Black-and-tan faction Lily-white...
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    part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates at any Republican National...
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    with William Madison McDonald, an African-American leader of the Black and Tan faction of the Republican Party from Fort Worth. In 1910, though a Republican...
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    into two factions: the lily-white faction, which was practically all-white; and the biracial black-and-tan faction. In several Southern states, the "Lily...
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    part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates at any Republican National...
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    as part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates from the state...
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    opposition from Senator Nathaniel B. Dial. Tolbert was the head of the Black-and-tan faction in South Carolina. In 1932, the Republican National Committee unseated...
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    leader and headed the Mississippi Republican Party as part of the "black-and-tan" faction. Later in his career (1910) he became a lawyer. His son Sidney Revels...
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  • heavily involved in leading the South Carolina Republican Party's Black-and-tan faction from the 1870s to the 1930s. Robert Tolbert (1765–1843). Married...
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    as part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates from the state...
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    Republicans of the first two decades of the 20th century and as a leader of the dominant black-and-tan faction of the Republican Party of Georgia. He was appointed...
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    part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates at any Republican National...
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    from Walter Cohen’s black-and-tan faction, although blacks were not expelled from the party as occurred in Alabama, North Carolina, and Virginia. Unlike...
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  • career he was a member of the Republican Party's Black-and-tan faction, then the lily white faction, and sued to end the prohibition on African Americans...
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    suffragist and social worker Jane Addams gave a seconding speech for Roosevelt's nomination, but Roosevelt insisted on excluding Black-and-tan faction Republicans...
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    as part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates from the state...
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    as part of the pro-Taft "black and tan" faction in 1912, the state GOP would permanently turn "lily-white", with the last black delegates from the state...
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    (1870–1925), attorney and politician, head of the black-and-tan faction in Georgia James Weldon Johnson (1871–1944), first Black manager of the NAACP,...
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  • Renewal and Education National Black Republican Association Blexit[citation needed] Lincoln League Negro Republican Party Readjuster Party Black-and-tan faction...
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    Republican Party boss as part of the black-and-tan faction loyal to incumbent president William Howard Taft and Columbia University President Nicholas...
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    of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, the state GOP would turn completely “lily-white”, with 1920 seeing the final black delegates at any Republican...
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    Street was appointed state party boss as part of the pro-Taft “black and tanfaction in 1912, while Roosevelt planned “lily-whitism” for the South with...
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  • workers, and opposed segregation. He was active in the Republican Party and was a member of the Black-and-tan faction, then the lily white faction, and eventually...
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  • forming the Black-and-tan faction, which faced the all-white "lily-white" faction of local white scalawag Republicans. (The terms for the factions became common...
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