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Biographical
Sidebar:
Robert
B. Elliott
In Congress,
Elliott delivered a celebrated speech in favor of the bill that became
the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which prohibited discrimination in public
accommodations because of race. Elliott himself had been denied service
in a restaurant while traveling to Washington.
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In 1881,
Elliott headed a delegation that met with president-elect James A. Garfield
to complain that with the end of Reconstruction, Southern blacks were
"citizens in name and not in fact."
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