. Crisis. ALONGCOLOR LINE c. POLITICS. A MONG the results of the late^^ presidential election have been thefollowing: Edward D. Green, a colored member ofthe legislature in Illinois for four consecu-tive sessions, was defeated. Major R. , a colored candidate for that legis-lature, was also defeated. Both of thesewere Republicans. On the other hand,B. E- Moseley was elected presidential electoron the Progressive ticket. He is the firstcolored man to hold that oflSce. ^ In Kansas a colored lawyer, W. , has been elected county attorney ofGraham County on the Democratic


. Crisis. ALONGCOLOR LINE c. POLITICS. A MONG the results of the late^^ presidential election have been thefollowing: Edward D. Green, a colored member ofthe legislature in Illinois for four consecu-tive sessions, was defeated. Major R. , a colored candidate for that legis-lature, was also defeated. Both of thesewere Republicans. On the other hand,B. E- Moseley was elected presidential electoron the Progressive ticket. He is the firstcolored man to hold that oflSce. ^ In Kansas a colored lawyer, W. , has been elected county attorney ofGraham County on the Democratic received 888 votes, against 564 for theRepublican candidate. ^ R. L. Fitzgerald was elected freeholder ofAtlantic City by a vote of 1,054 against theDemocratic candidate, who had 865. ^ In Hutchinson, James W. Greenwas elected constable, receiving 1,291 votes,against 1,235 for his nearest opponent. ^ In New York City the colored Demo-crats have been celebrating with two ban-quets—one to Bishop Alexander Walters,the c


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