The Voice of the Carpet Bagger Pub for the Anti Lynching Bureau
The Voice of the Carpet Bagger Pub for the Anti Lynching Bureau
Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection Library of Cong
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He spoke our language, but with an accent. " That was all this wordy witness could sav against the first Ee- pul-jlican Judge. The next was L. N. Pitkin, a white lawyer of Southern birth. In answer to questions, Judge Lyons said : "I can't say he was incompetent. TTo was a lawyer and did very well. " After him came Hughes, the man wlio liad been a. Blacksmith. "An lioncst man. " Lvons said, "but not cultivated bv educa- tion. " Huglies died, and tlic unexpired term was filled by Hon. J. G. 17 X...ilbourne, a Democrat appointed by the Eepiibliean governor, Kel- logg. He served from June, 1874, to the end of the year. Judge Lj'ons approved him as: "A lawyer. Perfectly competent. " Then the witness continued: ''I was elected in 1874, and succeeded Kilbourne, " and he filled the bench two full years, 1875 and 1876. Xow compare the asser- tions in his direct testimony with the facts extorted by cross-ex- amination : "Our parish court was presided over for four years by men ut- terly incompetent.
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