Show EQUAL JUSTICE TO 0 ALL ALT MEN WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE OR Olt COLOR Tho The I Demand of LImo Uio Republican I Parly Party t of tho time Attitude of the tho Democratic I Leaders Parly REPUBLICAN SENTIMENTS The Ilie Republican party part has been for tor more than tItan fifty years the consistent friend friend- of the American negro It gave him freedom ree om and citizenship It wrote into the organic org law tho declarations that proclaim his civil and political rights ant and it bc- bc lS today that his noteworthy progress s In Intelligence intel- intel Industry and good citizenship has earned he the respect and encouragement of the he nation We Vo demand equal Justice for all men without regard to o race or color we declare once moro more more and amid without without without with with- out reservation for tho the enforcement In letter an and I spirit of or the thirteenth fourteenth ant and amid fifteenth amendments to the tho constitution which were designed designed designed de de- de- de signed for or the lie protection and advancement ement of or tho the negro and we wo condemn all devices that have havo for their heir real aim his disfranchisement for reasons of ot color alone as unfair un American an and repugnant nant to tho the supreme law of or the land From From Republican Re- Re publican platform adopted at national convention 1908 0 8 DE DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENTS TS Tho The Tho white hite man In the South has disfranchised ho tho negro In self protection and there Is not a n. republican In the North t who would woul not havo have done the thing un under er the tho same circumstances The rhe white men of tho the South are determined that tho the negro will ant and shall hall be disfranchised ed everywhere e It t Is 11 necessary to lo prevent pre the recurrence of the horrors of carpetbag rule William Jennings Bryan Bran In iii speech at Now York In 1908 I 1 favor an and I If it elected will urge with all m my power the tho elimination of or tIme the ne negro ro from Crom politics Hoko Hoko Smith governor of or Georgia la secretary of oC the he Interior un under er Pre President ld nt eland Cleveland In my opinion time Iho granting of ot universal sot suf- Trago frage to tho the negro was the mistake I 0 6 of oC the nineteenth nine nine- century Colonel Hilary A A. Herbert secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of or the lie naY navy under President Cleveland Wo Ve stuffed ballot boxes wo we shot hot negroes wo we arc not ashamed of S IL Senator iL Senator Tillman In United d States Stales sena senate tc |