Alexander Stone

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Alexander Stone
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
from the Jefferson County district
In office
1868 – 1868
Original 33
Personal details
PartyRepublican

Alexander Stone was a member of Georgia's constitutional convention held in 1867 and 1868[1] and was an elected member of the Georgia Legislature in 1868. He was a Republican.

Biography

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Stone and 25 of 29 African Americans elected during the post-American Civil War Reconstruction Era were prohibited from taking office by their white colleagues.[citation needed] Stone was elected to represent Jefferson County, Georgia.[2] After federal intervention, African Americans were able to hold office following the 1870 election in Georgia.[citation needed] But Ku Klux Klan activity, Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, and voter intimidation intensified as the Reconstruction era ended.[citation needed]

Stone was accused of graft while in office, but was cleared of charges he was bribed to oppose Reconstruction measures.[3]

References

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