the National Equal Rights League

Grand Old Partisan commemorates the National Equal Rights League, our country's first human rights organization. It was established October 4th 1864, at a church in Syracuse. One hundred forty-four delegates attended, from seventeen states and DC. Among the speakers were several women.

End to the Civil War approaching, African-Americans sought full citizenship. Frederick Douglass, who chaired the convention, declared: "We are here to promote the freedom, progress, and perfect enfranchisement of the entire colored people of the United States."

Though independent, the League closely aligned with the GOP. Its first chairman, John Langston, became a Republican congressman. Other party luminaries included ambassador Henry Garnet, Supreme Court attorney John Rock, and NAACP co-founder Mary Terrell.

Economic opportunity was held in high regard. Over the years, the League created the National Negro Bar Association, the National Negro Business League and various investment groups. Operations concluded in 1921.
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