Ferdinand Barnett, pioneering African-American Republican Attorney
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Ferdinand Barnett, born in Nashville, February 18th 1852. After purchasing the child's freedom, his parents moved the family to Canada. Returning after the Civil War, he attended Northwestern Law School and became the third African-American to pass the Illinois bar. In 1878, Barnett started publishing The Chicago Conservator . This newspaper was later sold to his wife Ida Wells, the famed Republican journalist. He worked for the RNC during two presidential campaigns. In 1896, a Republican Governor appointed him assistant district attorney. Democrat Vote Fraud blocked his elections for judge and city councilman. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The more we Republicans know about the history of our party, the more Democrats will worry about the future of theirs. For more information...