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The Tuskegee Republican was a newspaper published in Tuskegee, Alabama. It was a Whig affiliated newspaper originally by Daniel Sayre and J. L. Caldwell from 1845 to 1859. [1] [2] Daniel Sayre Jr. took over the paper that year but was killed early in the American Civil War. It competed with The Democrat for readership in Tuskegee. [3]
In 1854 it denounced Frederick Douglass addressing students at a university in Ohio. [4] It had a reputation for being anti-Jewish. [5] [6]
This article may lend
undue weight to certain ideas, incidents, or controversies. (July 2021) |
The Tuskegee Republican was a newspaper published in Tuskegee, Alabama. It was a Whig affiliated newspaper originally by Daniel Sayre and J. L. Caldwell from 1845 to 1859. [1] [2] Daniel Sayre Jr. took over the paper that year but was killed early in the American Civil War. It competed with The Democrat for readership in Tuskegee. [3]
In 1854 it denounced Frederick Douglass addressing students at a university in Ohio. [4] It had a reputation for being anti-Jewish. [5] [6]