Albion W. Tourgée, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albion W. Tourgée

American civil rights activist and novelist

Date of Birth: 02-May-1838

Place of Birth: Williamsfield, Ohio, Ohio, United States

Date of Death: 21-May-1905

Profession: judge, lawyer, politician, human rights activist, novelist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Albion W. Tourgée

  • Albion Winegar Tourgée (May 2, 1838 – May 21, 1905) was an American soldier, lawyer, writer, politician, and diplomat.
  • Wounded in the Civil War, he relocated to North Carolina afterward, where he became involved in Reconstruction activities.
  • He served in the constitutional convention and later in the state legislature.
  • A pioneer civil rights activist, he founded the National Citizens' Rights Association, and founded Bennett College as a normal school for freedmen in North Carolina (it has been a women's college since 1926).
  • Known as an ally of African Americans, later in his career, Tourgée was asked to aid a committee in New Orleans to challenge segregation on railways in Louisiana, and he litigated what is known as the landmark Plessy v.
  • Ferguson (1896).
  • They were dismayed by the United States Supreme Court ruling that "separate but equal" public facilities were constitutional; this enabled segregation for decades.
  • Historian Mark Elliott credits Tourgée with introducing the metaphor of "color-blind justice" into legal discourse.

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