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COLORED ANTI-PROHIBITION LEAGUE

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ANTI-PROHIBITION

COLORED ANTI-PROHIBITION LEAGUE OF IOWA ISSUE A CALL FOR A CONVENTION AT DUBUQUE

August 19, 1890. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald

Charles Curtis, president of the Colored Anti-Prohibition League of Iowa arrived in Dubuque on July 31, 1890. Of the 5,000-6,000 colored voters in the state, an estimated 450 were members of the of the League which had started with only fifteen members. (1)

The meeting was held at SAENGERBUND HALL on September 17, 1890 with sixty-three delegates and proxies from nine congressional districts. Charles B. Jones, president, offered the following resolution which was unanimously adopted:

                 Resolvcd, That we, as citizens of Iowa and not as negroes 
                 or colored people, petition the members of our next legislature 
                 to use every honorable means to repeal that farcical law, 
                 so-called prohibition, and we denounce the action of the 
                 fanatics in our last legislature for not repealing that ob-
                 noxious law that we deem an imposition upon the people of 
                 this state.

The following officers were unanimously elected by acclamation for the ensuing year:

                         President---Chas. Curtis, Marion
                         First Vice President---J. H. Willis, Dubuque
                         Second Vive President---R. Brody, Cedar Rapids
                         Secretary---Charles B. Jones, Council Bluffs
                         Assistant Secretary: J. W. Morgan, Dubuque
                         Teasurer---John Green, Sr., Dubuque
                          



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Source:

1. "A Colored Convention," The Herald, August 1, 1890, p. 4