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116th Congress
editAll set...new reps were placed before noon EST.....Pvmoutside (talk)
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Thank you for creating Civil Rights movement in South Carolina.
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"Red Shirts"
editI think you may have erred in an edit summary you wrote.[1] I saw that and went to look for myself, out of curiosity. I searched the document for "red shirts" and found it easily.
Spartanburg - Dist.4 Elmer Turaage
May 18, 1937 STORIES FROM EX-SLAVES
"White folks, I sho nuff did ride wid de 'Red Shirts' fer Marse Hampton. [2]
While the page is stamped with a big "27" that might be a page number, Acrobat reports it as appearing on page 31, probably since the page numbers don't start include the title page, etc. Aside from the primary source issues, it's also too much detail for that bio, and belongs, if properly sourced, at Red Shirts (United States). I'm not putting this on the talk page because we shouldn't use primary source anyway. I'm just making a pointless point. ;) Mobi Ditch (talk) 19:36, 13 July 2020 (UTC)
Excellent work!
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Here's one for the 1876-1877 election. Excellent work! Muttnick (talk) 16:45, 7 August 2020 (UTC)
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