Presidential Podcast 11/19/05
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
Presidential Podcast 11/19/05
Freedom Calendar 11/19/05 - 11/26/05
November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address, calling for 'a new birth of freedom.'
November 20, 1953, Birth of Matt Fong, Chinese-American Republican elected Treasurer of California in 1994; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 1998.
November 21, 1991, President George H. W. Bush signs Civil Rights Act of 1991 to strengthen federal civil rights legislation.
November 22, 1865, Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination.
November 23, 1860, Birth into slavery of Republican Edward Johnson, historian and first African-American New York state legislator (1917-18); helped outlaw racial discrimination in public accommodations.
November 24, 1929, Death of U.S. Senator Francis Warren (R-WY), last Senator to have fought for Union in Civil War; hired first woman in U.S. Senate, Republican Leona Wells.
November 25, 1955, Eisenhower administration bans racial segregation of interstate bus travel.
November 26, 2002, Republican Judy Baar Topinka becomes first woman to chair either major party in Illinois.
“Today we are fighting for freedom in a new way, and on new battlefields. And we continue to press for equal opportunity for every American here at home.”
George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States
SOURCE: 2005 Republican Freedom Calendar more at Freedom Calendar or Republican and Republicans or African-Americans and Abraham Lincoln or Civil Right
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