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Amos Akerman served as Attorney General in 1870-71. He was a 30 year resident of...

Amos Akerman served as Attorney General in 1870-71. He was a 30 year resident of the South, but did not fight
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Amos Akerman served as Attorney General in 1870-71. He was a 30 year resident of the South, but did not fight in the Confederate army. Backed by the third Enforcement Art of April 20, 1871 (Ku Klux Klan Act), and General Orders No. 48, he would significantly subdue the Klan before his resignation on Dec. 12, 1872
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c. 1860 AD - 1869 AD (C19th AD)
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Amos Akerman served as Attorney General in 1870-71. He was a 30 year resident of the South, but did not fight in the Confederate army. Backed by the third Enforcement Art of April 20, 1871 (Ku Klux Klan Act), and General Orders No. 48, he would significantly subdue the Klan before his resignation on Dec. 12, 1872 (BSLOC_2018_10_113)

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19th century / North America / America (continent) / USA / history / politics / portrait / black and white / photo

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