Rebecca Ann Felton (née Latimer; June 10, 1835 – January 24, 1930) was an American writer, politician, white supremacist, and slave owner who was the...
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financial interests and the return to the gold standard. Felton's wife was Rebecca Latimer Felton, who later became the first woman to serve in the United...
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represented by women in the Senate. The first female U.S. senator, Rebecca Latimer Felton, represented Georgia for a single day in 1922, and the first woman...
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Amendment to the United States Constitution that was passed in 1913. Rebecca Latimer Felton was the first female U.S. senator, representing Georgia in the Senate...
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black men as rapists of white women. He had earlier responded to a Rebecca Latimer Felton in Georgia who wrote about African-American males having relationships...
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Archived from the original on 2021-05-18. Retrieved 2020-08-17. Bibbs, Rebecca (April 3, 2016). "Madison County communities strive to overcome 'sundown...
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slave trader and owner, and namesake of Boston's Faneuil Hall. Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835–1930), suffragist, white supremacist, and Senator for Georgia...
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L. Blease Julian S. Carr Sidney Johnston Catts Thomas Dixon Jr. Rebecca Latimer Felton John Temple Graves John Trotwood Moore John T. Morgan James Rolph...
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state declined from a peak of 156,000 in 1925 to 1,400 in 1930. Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835–1930) was the most prominent woman leader in Georgia. Born...
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