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about the “Original 33”, the first 33 black members of the Georgia State Assembly who were elected in early 1868. Every single one was expelled from the assembly by September of the same year.

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about the “Original 33”, the first 33 black members of the Georgia State Assembly who were elected in early 1868. Every single one was expelled from the assembly by September of the same year.
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about the “Original 33”, the first 33 black members of the Georgia State Assembly who were elected in early 1868. Every single one was expelled from the assembly by September of the same year.

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