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After the war, Ingraham became a prominent civil rights activist in Louisiana. He was president of the Convention of Colored People of Louisiana, which met in January 1865 to demand equal rights and suffrage for black citizens. He also attended the National Negro Convention in
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In 1867, Ingraham was elected as a delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention, which was convened to draft a new constitution for the state under the
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regiment composed of free blacks and former slaves. He commanded the 1st Battalion of the 1st Regiment of the Native Guards, which fought in the
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Leading black soldiers in the American Civil War and participating in the Louisiana Constitutional Convention
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The Black Phalanx: A History of the Negro Soldiers of the United States in the Wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65
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Freedom's Crescent: The Civil War and the Destruction of Slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley
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Black Legislators in Louisiana during Reconstruction
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J. H. Ingraham (disambiguation)
African American
American Civil War
Louisiana
slavery
freedom
Louisiana Native Guards
Union Army
Siege of Port Hudson
Syracuse
New Orleans
Reconstruction
Radical
Congress
constitution that was adopted in 1868
André Cailloux



Freedom's Crescent: The Civil War and the Destruction of Slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley
ISBN
978-1-108-33579-9
The Black Phalanx: A History of the Negro Soldiers of the United States in the Wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65
ISBN
978-1-108-42409-7
"State Convention of the Colored People of Louisiana, January 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1865 · Colored Conventions Project Digital Records"
A Luminous Brotherhood: Afro-Creole Spiritualism in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans
ISBN
978-1-4696-2879-0
"Nau Center for Civil War History, U.Va"

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