the American Negro Academy
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I commemorate the American Negro Academy. This organization of African-American intellectuals promoted higher education, arts and science within their community. It was founded in Washington, DC on March 5th 1897 at the home of John Wesley Cromwell, a former slave who attended Howard University Law School and testified before the Interstate Commerce Commission. His newspaper, The People's Advocate , editorialized for the GOP. Subsequently, meetings were hosted by the Lincoln Temple United Church of Christ. Other co-founders included former Republican Senator Blanche Bruce, emancipationist preacher Alexander Crummell and Republican poet Paul Dunbar. They sought "to lead and protect their people" and "to be a weapon to secure equality and destroy racis...