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Colored People's Conventions Demand Equal Rights

Across the South in fall 1865, Black men held state-level Colored People's Conventions to demand equal rights before the law, suffrage, and access to public education. The South Carolina convention sent a petition to Congress signed by hundreds. These conventions demonstrated Black political organization and leadership in the immediate post-war period, predating formal Reconstruction legislation.