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  2. John Lewis (Nebraska activist) - Wikipedia

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    He was proprietor of the Lewis House in the early days of Omaha. In 1879, he organized a brass band which was a fixture in African-American events in Omaha in the 1880s. He was active in the Nebraska State Convention of Colored Americans, a part of the Colored Conventions Movement and involved in Republican politics in Omaha.

  3. Colored Conventions Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Colored Conventions Movement, or Black Conventions Movement, was a series of national, regional, and state conventions held irregularly during the decades preceding and following the American Civil War.

  4. 1848 Colored National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Colored Conventions Movement began in the 1830s and sporadically met into 1893. The main goal of the convention movement was to gain freedom and call attention to the constitutional rights of slaves and African American freemen. [2] The conventions consisted of free African Americans from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, New York, and Canada. [3]

  5. 1843 National Convention of Colored Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The National Convention of Colored Citizens was held August 15–19, 1843 at the Park Presbyterian Church in Buffalo, New York. Similar to previous colored conventions , the convention of 1843 was an assembly for African American citizens to discuss the organized efforts of the anti-slavery movement.

  6. New York State Convention of Colored Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Convention of Colored Citizens was a series of colored convention events active from 1840 until 1891 in various cities in New York state. [1] The convention was one of several social movement conventions that took place in the mid-19th century in many states across the United States.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Colored Conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Colored Conventions team comprises a diverse group of dedicated and energetic scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, and librarians at the University of Delaware. Project members represent a range of academic disciplines, including English, African American History, Art and Education.

  8. Colored National Convention of 1855 - Wikipedia

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    The Colored National Convention of 1855 delegates ranged from famous African Americans like Frederick Douglass, and Mary Ann Shadd, [3] [4] to unknowns like Rachel Cliff. [5] [6] Other notable delegates at this event included Nathaniel W. Depee, [7] Samuel Green, [8] Catherine "Kitty" Green, [8] Robert Purvis, George T. Downing, Stephen Myers, Charles Lenox Remond, and John S. Rock. [9]

  9. California State Convention of Colored Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The California State Convention of Colored Citizens (CSCCC) was a series of colored convention events active from 1855 to 1902. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The convention was one of several social movement conventions that took place in the mid-19th century in many states across the United States.