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in 1876. In the state elections that year, white Democrats regained dominance of the state legislature. The following year, 1877, when the last of the federal troops were withdrawn from South Carolina, he was forced out of office. In 1878 he formed a law partnership with
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to protest the lack of civil and political rights in the South. However, his law practice faltered. In 1879, he was appointed a customs inspector for the
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in South Carolina. He served again in the South Carolina House of Representatives, where he was elected as Speaker of the House.
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in 1868 as a delegate from the Edgefield district. In the late 1860s he was hired by AME bishop and fellow future congressman
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In 1998, the South Carolina House of Representatives unveiled a portrait of Elliott, painted by South Carolina artist
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Black Americans in Congress - Robert Brown Elliott: Representative, 1871–1874, Republican from South Carolina
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Black Americans in Congress - Robert Brown Elliott: Representative, 1871–1874, Republican from South Carolina
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The Glorious Failure: Black Congressman Robert Brown Elliott and the Reconstruction in South Carolina
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in 1867 at the age of 25, where he established a law practice. Elliott helped organize the local
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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Bill to Enforce the Provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution
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He continued to be involved in politics, working on then-Treasury Secretary
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in 1859. From there he joined the British Royal Navy. Elliott arrived in
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United States Congressman Robert Brown Elliott of South Carolina in 1872
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African-American members of the United States House of Representatives
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Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from
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in London, England and then studied law, graduating from
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Moses, Jr. 768:University of Houston 592: 566:, defeating Democrat 518:South Carolina Leader 408:Years of service 208:William Henry Wallace 774:on September 5, 2008 584:political corruption 478:High Holborn Academy 442:Robert Brown Elliott 161:28th Speaker of the 32:Robert Brown Elliott 643:Larry Francis Lebby 627:Treasury Department 604:D. Augustus Straker 500:Elliott arrived in 16:American politician 968:Lewis C. Carpenter 608:T. McCants Stewart 595: 549:commanding general 420:Commanding General 323:St. Louis Cemetery 127:Contested between 100:Lewis C. Carpenter 974: 973: 965:Succeeded by 845:978-0-16-080194-5 526:Alonzo J. Ransier 522:Missionary Record 439: 438: 1068: 959: 940:Preceded by 930: 929: 914: 886: 874: 863: 857: 849: 817: 812: 806: 799: 793: 790: 784: 783: 781: 779: 770:. 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Robert Elliott (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
3rd
Solomon L. Hoge
Lewis C. Carpenter
South Carolina Attorney General
Daniel Henry Chamberlain
Wade Hampton III
James Conner
South Carolina House of Representatives
Franklin I. Moses, Jr.
William Henry Wallace
Edmund William McGregor Mackey
Aiken County
Barnwell County
Liverpool
England
U.K.
New Orleans
Louisiana
U.S.
St. Louis Cemetery
Republican
lawyer
civil servant

United States of America
South Carolina National Guard

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